Moving News
We are about a month away from our move! Ho Vision Group is heading to Nipper’s Corner area to better serve our patients from all
Low Vision and Neuro-rehabilitation Optometrist: Dr. Ho
We are about a month away from our move! Ho Vision Group is heading to Nipper’s Corner area to better serve our patients from all
Last week, Dr. Ho presented “Concussion for the Primary Care Optometrist” at her local optometric society meeting (http://www.midtnods.com). This continuing education seminar provided clinical pearls
common visual problems many patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience includes: reduced contrast, double vision, dry eye syndrome, depth perception difficulties
This is a guest blog (part 2, please click here for part 1) about Skeffington’s model of vision and Vision from Linda who attended her
Understanding Skeffington’s circles will help you understand that a person does not need sight to have vision
What is a Neuro-Optometrist? Vision Rehabilitation therapy helps improve the efficiency of the visual skills (eye control, eye focusing or accommodation, and eye teaming or vergence), and assist in the integration of vision with other sensory systems such as vestibular (ears) and proprioception (body) for balance and orientation.
FAAO and FCOVD stand for Fellow of American Academy of Optometry and Fellow of College of Optometrist in Vision Development. What’s involved with obtaining fellowship?
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Processing with two eyes helps the brain process finer detail, contrast, and motion more efficiently compared with only one eye being used.