Patient Stories
Vision Therapy Helps Toddler with Microphthalmia
Written by Shari L. Stamps This is my grandson Nikolai who was born with a rare condition called Microphthalmia where one or both eyes are smaller and underdeveloped leading to visual impairment or blindness. Nik’s left eye is blind and he has limited range of motion… in his right eye which is improving through vision therapy.…
Read MoreOur Vision Therapy Journey – Part 3 of 3
So as we were going through the whole process from the past two posts, we shared what we were learning with friends and family. And we found out that several of our friends – many adult males – said that they remember having the same struggles when they were young…and some of them continue to…
Read MoreOur Vision Therapy Journey – Part 2 of 3
So after all the testing, my hubby and I went to find out the results. The good news was that he had 20/20 vision at all distances. But as we learned, vision for reading & writing has so much more to do than sight itself. Think about all that has to happen for you to…
Read MoreOur Vision Therapy Journey – Part 1 of 3
I will be writing over the next week about our journey with vision therapy. Although we’ve been on this ride for over a year, I hadn’t blogged about it at all because I wanted to protect the privacy of my son’s struggles, and frankly, I wasn’t sure I wanted to if it didn’t work for him. …
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