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- Articles on vision and vision therapy including references, research and scientific studies
A collection of articles and news on vision and vision therapy. Including references, research and scientific studies on vision and vision therapy
- Contact Us
Contact us at Incredible Vision Center Your Place for Optometry and Vision Therapy, address, phone number, directions, email, Dr. Kimberley A. Linert, optometrist
- Doctor Referral Forms
- Downloadable Office Forms
Downloadable Client Forms for eye health exams, vision therapy, contact len fits
- Dr. Kimberley A. Linert-Behavioral Optometrist
Staff of Incredible Vision Therapy Your Place for Optometry and Vision Therapy, Dr. Kimberley A. Linert, Behavioral Optometrist, Sue Wilson, vision therapist, Dwan Hightower, Erika Meija, optical technician
- Dwan Hightower
- Erika Meija
Optical technician
- Glossary
Glossary of vision and vision therapy terms
- Helpful Links
Helpful links to other websites with information and products for vision and vision therapy
- Home
Official Home of Incredible Vision Center Your Place for Optometry and Vision Therapy, eye exams, contacts, eyeglasses, visual training, sports vision, light therapy, vision and learning, lazy eye, child development, pediatrics, natural vision improvement
- Newsletters
Collection of Incredible Vision Newsletters featuring articles on vision and vision therapy and events at Incredible Vision Center Your Place for Optometry and vision therapy
- Our Staff
Staff of Incredible Vision Therapy Your Place for Optometry and Vision Therapy, Dr. Kimberley A. Linert, Optometrist, Sue Wilson, vision therapist, Dwan Hightower, Erika Meija, optical technician
- Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
- Products
- Special Events
Special events and seminars happening at Incredible Vision Center
- Sue Wilson-Vision Therapist
- Terms of Use
terms of use
- Vision Therapy and Insurance
Vision Therapy and Insurance
- Visual Perceptual Screening
A Visual Perceptual Screening is used to assess if learning problems (learning disabilities), reading problems (dyslexia & reading comprehension problems) and attention problems (ADD & ADHD) are being caused by hidden vision and visual perceptual problems.
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