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Success Stories

Personal Stories

Vision Therapy in the News

Success Stories Available on Other Sites 


Personal Stories:

Ambylopia Treatment

Carla's story about recovery from a severe closed head injury

Personality and academic changes after vision therapy 

Intermittent Exotropia (strabismus) and Haley's therapy

Reading difficulties and a hidden visual problem

Reading improvements seen from vision therapy

Severe eye tracking problem and vision therapy


Vision Therapy Success Stories in the News:

Amblyopia and vision therapy

Optometric vision therapy a controversial topic among most ophthalmologists 

Florida football players and sports vision therapy 

If Johnny can't read, it may be his eyes (Please note that children with cerebral palsy (CP) and strabismus, do not respond well to vision therapy alone.)

Vision Problems Sometimes Misdiagnosed as ADD


Success Stories Available on Other Sites:

Child and Family Optometry

Children with Special Needs

Dr. Habermehl & Associates 

Dr. Lawrence D. Lampert, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.
(contains quotes from professional athletes that have been helped through vision therapy)

Milwaukee Vision Therapy Center

St. Joseph Vision Therapy
 
 
Dr. Robert L. Toler, O.D., F.C.O.V.D.

Vision & Learning, A Resource for Parents and Educators

Vision Awareness
 

 

If you would like to share your experience with vision therapy on this page, please e-mail your story to service@vision-therapy.com 


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By Suzette Cirigliano, Vision Therapist for Dr. Robert L. Toler, O.D., F.C.O.V.D. in Wilson, North Carolina.  Please contact the Webmaster with questions or comments about this site.

PLEASE NOTE: The purpose of this web site is to promote public awareness about vision therapy and serve as an online resource for professionals working in this optometric specialty. The information contained within this web site is for educational and informational purposes only and in no way is intended to provide medical advice or services to any person who views or otherwise uses the web site. Vision-Therapy.com assumes no responsibility for any service provided by the optometrists listed in the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) Membership Directory.