• Vision Therapy
  • Optometric Vision Therapy Evaluation
  • Infant Vision
  • Computer Vision Syndrome
  • Nearpoint Lenses
  • Sports Vision
  • Acquired Brain Injuries or Traumatic Brain Injuries


  • Welcome
  • About Dr Diane
  • Vision Therapy
    • Optometric Vision Therapy Evaluation
    • Infant Vision
    • Sports Vision
    • Nearpoint Lenses
    • Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)
    • Acquired Brain Injuries or Traumatic Brain Injuries
  • Patient Resources
    • Patient Forms
    • Office Insurance Procedure
    • Optometric Organizations
    • ProOmega® Soft Gels – Dry Eye Vitamins
    • HIPAA – Privacy Statement
  • News
  • Directions
  • Contact Us



Optometric Organizations

 

Optometric Organizations

  • P.A.V.E.
    Interested in learning more about vision and how it relates to children ability to learn? The organization, Parents Active for Vision Education (P.A.V.E.) is a great place to start.
  • InfantSEE®
    Through InfantSEE®, optometrists will provide a one-time, comprehensive eye assessment to infants in their first year of life, offering early detection of potential eye and vision problems at no cost regardless of income. Learn more about InfantSEE®
  • The Optometric Extension Program Foundation (O.E.P)
    The Optometric Extension Program Foundation (O.E.P) is an international non-profit organization that serves the educational needs of behavioral optometrists by providing continuing education credits and provides public information about vision care.
  • College of Optometrists in Vision Development – COVD
    This organization serves as the certifying body for Doctors in the Optometric specialty called Behavioral/Developmental/Rehabilitative Optometry.
  • American Optometric Association
    The American Optometric Association is the premier authority in the optometric profession. The AOA leads the way in its mission of improving the quality and availability of eye and vision care everywhere.
  • Maryland Optometric Association
    The Maryland Optometric Association (MOA) is a not-for-profit, voluntary association of eye and vision care specialists. The MOA provides its members with the resources to deliver the highest standard of professional care to the citizens of Maryland.

Patient Resources

  • Welcome
  • About Dr Diane
  • Vision Therapy
    • Optometric Vision Therapy Evaluation
    • Infant Vision
    • Sports Vision
    • Nearpoint Lenses
    • Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)
    • Acquired Brain Injuries or Traumatic Brain Injuries
  • Patient Resources
    • Patient Forms
    • Office Insurance Procedure
    • Optometric Organizations
    • ProOmega® Soft Gels – Dry Eye Vitamins
    • HIPAA – Privacy Statement
  • News
  • Directions
  • Contact Us

Vision Therapy

  • Vision Therapy
  • Optometric Vision Therapy Evaluation
  • Infant Vision
  • Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)
  • Sports Vision
  • Nearpoint Lenses
  • Acquired Brain Injuries or Traumatic Brain Injuries

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