Do you have patients whose binocular vision dysfunction symptoms you can’t fully resolve? You likely know who they are – some of your TBI patients or reading-challenged children. These patients often struggle with unresolved Dizziness, Headaches, Gait problems, and Discomfort in & around their eyes.
Our Live Panel discusses how they are able to help these struggling “enigma” patients with the techniques and methods gained through their NeuroVisual Medicine training.
Learn how these ODs are leveraging NeuroVisual Medicine and microprism to help retain patients who are not compliant with the treatment protocol, those who cannot afford VT, and those who need a quick resolution to their symptoms.
This event was co-hosted by COVD and NeuroVisual Medicine Institute.
NeuroVisual Specialist & Behavioral Optometrist
Dr. Roger Fitch has practiced optometry in Peoria, IL since 1976. Throughout his career, he has both studied and practiced behavioral optometry and Syntonics, and began offering in-office vision therapy since 2003. In 2017, Dr. Fitch brought NeuroVisual Medicine to Illinois and has incorporated his NeuroVisual Techniques into his Vision Therapy practice to help patients who suffer from Binocular Vision Dysfunction.
NeuroVisual Specialist & Behavioral Optometrist
Dr. Les Alsterlund has been practicing Vision Therapy since 1999 after graduating from the Illinois College of Optometry. In 2003, he opened his practice and in 2007 Dr. Alsterlund became board certified by the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. Since training in NeuroVisual Medicine in 2020, Dr. Alsterlund has successfully treated many patients with Binocular Vision Dysfunction. NeuroVisual Medicine has become instrumental in resolving many of his previously unresolvable patients.
NeuroVisual Specialist
Founder of NeuroVisual Medicine
Dr. Debby Feinberg began practicing Optometry in 1983 in Michigan. Since 1995 Dr. Feinberg has been developing the field of NeuroVisual Medicine through clinical research and development, and has gone on to treat over 15,000 patients with Binocular Vision Dysfunction. In 2011, the NeuroVisual Medicine Institute was founded to teach and train optometrists from around the world to do this life changing work – since then +30 optometrists have come to train with her and embark on new paths as NeuroVisual Medicine Specialists.
Want to learn more about Dr. Feinberg’s training program? Book a call with her team.