Low Vision and Neuro-rehabilitation Optometrist: Dr. Ho

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R.S.

Prior to seeing Dr. Ho, my daughter suffered from multiple concussions that created double vision, migraines, nausea, and severe difficulties with completion of homework and testing. She had an intense sensitivity to light. We cannot thank Dr. Ho and the staff enough for immediately finding the root causes and helping her on day one. She has worn glasses, done light therapy, floater therapy, cranial sacral therapy and taken vitamins. The improvement in R has been wonderful. She is confident, competitive, and thriving as a teenager once again. We would highly recommend Dr. Ho and the staff for truly caring about her and wanting to try every option out there to help her become herself again and even better. What a blessing this place is!

E.G.

We had a stroke which affected the vision. He was diagnosed with Dr. Ho with Visual Agnosia. We have been seeing Dr. Ho over a year and 9 months. He has shown improvement each month. Dr. Ho has assisted in the process with great education.  The box is always open for improvement. We have been very pleased with the monthly process. I would highly recommend Dr. Ho for any stroke patient with vision issues.

L.B

I just want to say how grateful I am to have found Dr. Ho. I had a fall sometime ago and fell on my face. My left eye was not working right at all. It would draw to the right and a lot of time it would not blink with the other eye. Dr. Ho is one of the smartest doctors that I have ever seen. She is very good with everyone who comes in. Everyone who works with her is awesome as well. Thank you Linda for being so caring as well. I would recommend Dr. Ho to everyone who is having eye problems.

C.W

Age 46. After struggling through my entire educational experience, I finally heard about vision therapy while tutoring students who were also struggling. Not until meeting Dr. Ho did I begin to understand the reasons behind my frequent accidents, fatigue, and excessive “efforting” in school and college. My brain was having to spend energy suppressing a far-sighted eye during reading. This was energy that could be redirected to a number of areas involved in mental tasks: Processing speed, working memory, executive function, and task switching. But I procrastinated making an appointment. Eye exams had always caused me anxiety because I could not tell the doctor what I was seeing. Yes I could name the letters, even the tiny letters. But I still cannot explain what I saw. While having an IQ test performed, I got so “seasick” feeling during the visual-processing portion I had to stop the test. It took over an hour to recover. By the way, I scored higher than average IQ, but this subtest represented a point difference validating a learning disability. Also, as is the case with many other people with visual processing difficulties, I was misdiagnosed with adhd.Then came the final event which luckily forced me to deal with the issue: A concussion. My maladaptive coping strategies could no longer get me by. I made an appointment with Dr. Ho who quickly put me at ease by explaining that we were going to take our time, over two separate evaluation appointments. Her individual attention, patience,and determination, were very reassuring. Throughout the process, from prescription glasses for distance, another for reading, and vision therapy, her continuity of care won my trust.She’s a rock star. After three months, I now notice that my reflexes are heightened. Previous to the therapy, if I was knocking over, for example, a glass of water, and I tried to catch it, not only would I miss, but I would knock several other things over in the process! To my surprise, I am catching what is about to fall. I notice when I don’t run into the things that I used to run into. This feels pretty good! My threshold for tolerance is increased. I can drive at night without headlights from oncoming traffic splashing across my lane. I am more confident and oriented to my physical environment. I no longer have to re-read sentences. This is life changing.As I continue to heal from the concussion, and attend cognitive therapy, I look forward to enjoying even more rewards from the vision therapy. Dr. Ho has literally freed up some of my brain power for the healing of my concussion. This is similar to purchasing more memory on a cell phone. My “battery” has longer life and is only getting better. Now that we know about the brain’s ability to heal at any age, I strongly encourage others to seek a behavioral optometry evaluation.

R.C

When I first arrived at Ho Vision Group, I just had a stroke and was suffering vision problems as a result. I came here based on a recommendation of a friend. I found the staff to be first rate and total professional. Dr. Ho was very personal and with a very positive attitude that encouraged her patient things will get better. The series of test that she performed showed her expertise and knowledge. She accurately diagnosed my issue and gave me a series of exercises and lenses to help my eyesight improve. I would highly recommend her to anyone. She is awesome.

A.M

Working with Dr. Ho was a great experience. Her knowledge and understanding of the eyes and brain helped me make a full recovery from a concussion. The exercises I practiced at home not only improved my eye strength but made it easier to dance. As a professional ballet dancer, I spend most of the day spinning, jumping, and balancing. And with Dr. Ho’s help, my balance and daily life has greatly improved. I would highly recommend Ho Vision Group to every athlete injured and sidelined with a concussion!
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