Optometric Vision Therapy is not just for children and Visual Assessments can be performed on any person regardless of age, verbal ability, mental ability, or level of cooperation.
We don't need to know "which is better? One or Two" to establish an complete understanding of an individuals visual performance.
Here is a list of many of the services that we provide. If the service you are looking for is not below please reach out to inquire - ask Dr. Buck.
Types of Payment Accepted
We accept: Zelle to Paulinekbuck@bellsouth.net, Cash, Personal Checks, Debit Cards, Credit Cards, and Care Credit. |
Example of Functional Field Analysis
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Insurance Plans
We are not on any insurance panels. We will try to help you by providing documents for you to present to your insurance company so that you can be reimbursed for the evaluations and treatments.
You may begin the process by contacting your insurance company and going through our Determination of Insurance Coverage with them to learn what procedures and codes are covered under your plan.
You may begin the process by contacting your insurance company and going through our Determination of Insurance Coverage with them to learn what procedures and codes are covered under your plan.
Facilities and Equipment
The examination room is a fully equipped optometric exam lane. There is a complete set of trial contact lenses. A large percentage of the equipment is hand held to better accommodate our wheelchair bound and our tiny patients.
The Vision therapy castle is an extension of the examination room where quiet desk based vision therapy procedures are performed. Procedures such as tranaglyph training, AP rule, Workbooks for pursuits, saccades, and perception. Parquetry blocks and playing cards are also utilized to make visual development fun.
The therapy room is a large mirrored open space to allow for learning through movement. Here you will find the classical therapy equipment such as the Marsden ball, the balance board, balance beam, trampoline, and floor pad to allow our patients to learn to succeed.
The examination room is a fully equipped optometric exam lane. There is a complete set of trial contact lenses. A large percentage of the equipment is hand held to better accommodate our wheelchair bound and our tiny patients.
The Vision therapy castle is an extension of the examination room where quiet desk based vision therapy procedures are performed. Procedures such as tranaglyph training, AP rule, Workbooks for pursuits, saccades, and perception. Parquetry blocks and playing cards are also utilized to make visual development fun.
The therapy room is a large mirrored open space to allow for learning through movement. Here you will find the classical therapy equipment such as the Marsden ball, the balance board, balance beam, trampoline, and floor pad to allow our patients to learn to succeed.
EyeGlass Guide and Photochromatic Demonstration
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EyeGlass Guide will help you better understand the many lens choices available to you. This on-line tool will guide you through a series of questions about you, your lifestyle and your specific eyewear needs. At the end, you will receive eyewear suggestions specifically tailored to meet your needs. EyeGlass Guide brought to you by Transitions®.
Demonstration of Transitions® photochromic technology. See how lenses darken and fade back to clear to provide continual visual comfort and protection. Demonstrations brought to you by Transitions®
Demonstration of Transitions® photochromic technology. See how lenses darken and fade back to clear to provide continual visual comfort and protection. Demonstrations brought to you by Transitions®