Low Vision and Neuro-rehabilitation Optometrist: Dr. Ho

Imperfect Fusion in Low Vision – Why Eye Teaming Matters

low vision fovea problem

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. To grasp this better, let’s start with a basic concept: how our eyes normally work together to give us a clear, single view of the world.   How Our Eyes… Continue reading Imperfect Fusion in Low Vision – Why Eye Teaming Matters

Vision in Parkinsons Disease

common visual problems many patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience includes: reduced contrast, double vision, dry eye syndrome, depth perception difficulties

Good Vision for School Success

What type of vision is needed for children to be successful in school??  It’s the time of the year when parents prepare for their children to go back to school after a fun filled summer. Most parents have a checklist of what their child needs to have done before the first day of school. The… Continue reading Good Vision for School Success

Binocular Vision Dysfunction

Today we will be featuring a guest blog post from our clinical co-ordinator Lisa who will go over the most common terms associated with binocular vision dysfunction. There is a difference between sight and vision. Sight is the ability to see clearly at any distance. Vision is the ability to process what you see and use… Continue reading Binocular Vision Dysfunction