Imperfect Fusion in Low Vision – Why Eye Teaming Matters
Low vision can be a challenging and sometimes confusing condition, especially when it comes to understanding how it impacts the way our eyes work together.
Low Vision and Neuro-rehabilitation Optometrist: Dr. Ho
Low vision can be a challenging and sometimes confusing condition, especially when it comes to understanding how it impacts the way our eyes work together.
Last week, Dr. Ho presented a few hours of continuing education on “Concussion Management for Optometrists” and “How to Better Serve Concussion Patients” to optometrists
Dr. Ho had the pleasure of presenting “My Approach to using Heart Rate Variability for Syntonic Phototherapy Assessment in a Highly Symptomatic TBI Patient” at
Head Neck Shoulder and Vision Patients are often surprised that sensory motor information from the head, neck, and shoulder can affect vision. This week
Today in honor of Women’s Entrepreneur Day last weekend, I will share the story that many patients have asked me to share on how I
Syntonics light therapy involves applying a combination of specific frequencies of light to restore balance to an individual’s nervous system. Certain wavelengths can either stimulate
Ho Vision Group is excited to announce a digital magnifier draw (also known as a closed circuit television) for a lightly used Connect 12 (https://youtu.be/EKWFi8cnVgE).
Before I started this position, I never would have thought that there is “vision therapy” as well as eye exercises. There is more than what
What are prism glasses? When we hear the word prism, most people probably think of the triangular reflective glass that disperses white light into a