
At first we were skeptical of the diagnosis and sought a second opinion. I was surprised to find that our local ophthalmologist could not find any problem with Tyler's vision. A follow-up meeting with Dr. Habermehl shed light on the condition that Tyler was experiencing. After listening to Dr. ...
Tyler's Mom
Do you remember when our child was learning to walk? Recall the stages that they went through, beginning with crawling, then progressing to unsteady steps and finally complete mobility.
You child's visual development is really quite similar. Unfortunately, slow development progress for visual skills is more difficult for you to recognize, in your child, than slow development of walking skills.
To further compound this problem of trying to identify vision development issues, the symptoms often don't seem like they would be associated with vision.
To get help for your child's vision development it is important that you consult an optometrist that has been trained specifically to diagnose and treat these complex vision development problems. Dr. Habermehl is a Behavioral Optometrist who has spent years in post-graduate studies to master programs that will enhance your child's visual abilities.
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