About Us


State Society Partners

OMIC has a partnership with the following state ophthalmic societies.

Alabama Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (AAEPS) – Since 2007
Arizona Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (ASEPS) – Since 1998
Arkansas Ophthalmological Society (AOS) – Since 2008
California Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (CAEPS) – Since 1998
Colorado Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (CSEPS) – Since 2001
Connecticut Society of Eye Physicians (CSEP) – Since 2009
Delaware Academy of Ophthalmology (DAO) – Since 2011
Florida Society of Ophthalmology (FSO) – Since 1998
Georgia Society of Ophthalmology (GSO) – Since 2008
Hawaii Ophthalmological Society (HOS) – Since 2002
Idaho Society of Ophthalmology (ISO) – Since 2011
Illinois Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (ISEPS) – Since 1997
Indiana Academy of Ophthalmology (IAO) – Since 2008
Iowa Academy of Ophthalmology (IAO) – Since 2007
Kansas Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (KSEPS) – Since 2009
Kentucky Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (KAEPS) – Since 2008
Louisiana Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (LAEPS) – Since 1999
Maine Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MSEPS) – Since 2012
Maryland Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MSEPS) – Since 2009
Massachusetts Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MSEPS) – Since 2014
Michigan Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MiSEPS) – Since 2012

Minnesota Academy of Ophthalmology (MAO) Since 2017
Mississippi Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MAEPS) – Since 2013
Missouri Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MOSEPS) – Since 1997

Montana Academy of Ophthalmology (MAO) – Since 2023
Nevada Academy of Ophthalmology (NAO) – Since 2002
New England Ophthalmological Society (NEOS) – Since 2001

New Hampshire Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (NHSEPS) – Since 2023
New Jersey Academy of Ophthalmology (NJAO) – Since 2014
North Carolina Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons (NCSEPS) – Since 2011
North Dakota Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons (NDSEPS) – Since 2018
Ohio Ophthalmological Society (OOS) – Since 2007
Oklahoma Academy of Ophthalmology (OAO) – Since 2001

Oregon Academy of Ophthalmology (OAO) – Since 2015
Pennsylvania Academy of Ophthalmology (PAO) – Since 2008
Rhode Island Society of Eye Physicians & Surgeons (RISEPS) – Since 2014
South Carolina Society of Ophthalmology (SCSO) – Since 2009
Tennessee Eye Surgeons (TES) – Since 2007
Texas Ophthalmological Association (TOA) – Since 2000
Utah Ophthalmology Society (UOS) – Since 2008
Vermont Ophthalmological Society (VOS) – Since 2010
Virginia Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (VSEPS) – Since 2006
Washington Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (WAEPS) – Since 2002
Washington DC Metropolitan Ophthalmological Society (WDCMOS) – Since 2007
West Virginia Academy of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (WVAEPS) – Since 2008

Wisconsin Academy of Ophthalmology (WAO) Since 2015
Wyoming Ophthalmological Society (WOS) – Since 2010

OMIC has issued more than $35 Million in special premium credits through partnerships with ophthalmic societies. See also:

>> Subspecialty Society Partners

>> Specialized Interest Society Partners



Six reasons OMIC is the best choice for ophthalmologists in America.

Consistent return of premium.

Publicly-traded insurance companies exist to make profits for shareholders while physician-owned carriers often return profits to their policyholders. Don’t underestimate this benefit; it can add up to tens of thousands of dollars over the course of your career. OMIC has one of the most generous dividend programs for ophthalmologists and has returned more than $90 Million to our members through dividends.

61864684