Low Vision and Neuro-rehabilitation Optometrist: Dr. Ho

Visually Impaired Support (VIS) Group of Cumberland County

Come Connect with Dr. Ho @ VIS Want to Learn more about Low Vision? Dr. Ho will be speaking at the next Visually Impaired Support (VIS) Group of Cumberland County, TN Inc. meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 9:30 a.m. at the Sonshine Soup Kitchen, located at 69 Neecham St. This meeting is free to… Continue reading Visually Impaired Support (VIS) Group of Cumberland County

Low Vision Expo 2016 in Nashville in 2 weeks!

A Free Educational Low Vision Expo for those with visual impairment to test products, connect with the community, and learn about coping skills that can help better manage your life. The Expo will be held at Nashville Public Library’s conference center from 10am until 2pm on Friday October 21st, 2016 at 615 Church Street. Dr. Ho… Continue reading Low Vision Expo 2016 in Nashville in 2 weeks!

Come Connect with us at “Preserve Your Sight”

The Macular Degeneration Association will be in Nashville, TN on Saturday, August 6th, 2016 to present “Preserve Your Sight“. This FREE awareness program will be covering the following subjects: age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and Eye Vitamins: Helpful or Harmful?. This program will start at 8:30 a.m. with registration and breakfast and will end at… Continue reading Come Connect with us at “Preserve Your Sight”

Nashville Visionwalk 2016

Our practice is heading to the Nashville Visionwalk again this year! We are walking in support of our patients who suffer from a blinding eye disease. Your financial support and walking side by side with us on Walk Day will bring us closer to a cure – and that Cure is in Sight! Come join… Continue reading Nashville Visionwalk 2016

Reflections from NFBTN-2016 Annual State Convention National Federation for the Blind Tennessee

The 47th NFBTN-2016 conference opened with strong and talented voices echoing the “Rhythm of the Movement” theme for this annual convention. People openly shared the joys, difficulties, and triumphs of their journey of living with their low vision disability. The host hotel was crowded with tapping white canes, guide dogs, family members, and a community… Continue reading Reflections from NFBTN-2016 Annual State Convention National Federation for the Blind Tennessee