Meet our Providers
The Eye Clinic of Wisconsin’s doctors bring a wealth of experience and training to their work, offering expert specialty care for nearly any eye condition.
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- Active Diabetic Retinopathy
- Blade-Free Custom ecLASIK
- Blepharoplasty
- Cataract Surgery
- Complications after Cataract Surgery
- Comprehensive Audiology
- Comprehensive Ophthalmology
- Comprehensive Optometry
- Contact Lens and Specialty Lens Fitting
- Contact Lens Fitting
- Cornea/External Disease
- Custom Contact Lenses
- Diabetic Eye Exams
- Dislocated Intraocular Lens
- DMEK Corneal Transplants
- DSEK Corneal Transplants
- Elective Facial Cosmetic Surgery
- Emergency Eye Services
- Emergency Ocular Health Care
- Epiretinal Membrane
- Eyeglass Prescriptions
- Functional Plastic Surgery
- Glaucoma Surgery
- Intravitreal Injections
- iStent
- Low Vision Services
- Macular Degeneration
- Macular Hole
- Medical Retina
- Ocular Trauma
- Orbital Reconstruction Surgery
- Pediatric Eye Care
- Pediatric Ophthalmology
- Photodynamic Therapy
- Premium Lens Implants
- PRK
- Retinal Detachment
- Retinal Lasers
- Retinal Tears
- Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty
- Sports Vision
- Subretinal Surgery
- Surgical Correction of Astigmatism
- Telescopic & Bioptic Vision Aids
- Vein Occlusion
DOCTORS
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Jesse A. Birsching, O.D.
Comprehensive Optometry
Low Vision and Custom Contact LensesDr. Birsching received his Bachelor of Science in Vision Science in 2018 and Doctorate of Optometry (O.D.) in 2021 from the Michigan College of Optometry in Big Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Birsching completed clinical internships in the low vision and contact lens department of Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, the Northern Indiana Healthcare System in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and the Eye Clinic of Wisconsin in Wausau.
Dr. Birsching practiced in private practices in Central and Northern Wisconsin prior to joining the Eye Clinic of Wisconsin in 2022. He has a special interest in prescribing customized optical devices ranging from specialty contact lenses to individualized low vision aids. Dr. Birsching believes that in addition to managing the health of the eyes, it is important to provide the best quality of vision possible to promote better functional independence and quality of life.