Your Vision, Our Priority at MVDC
We are your trusted visual development center, committed to enhancing and preserving your precious sense of sight.
Pediatric Eye Examination
Nurturing young eyes with comprehensive pediatric eye examinations.
Vision
Therapy
Transforming vision with personalized therapy for optimal visual performance.
Binocular
Vision
Enhancing depth perception and visual coordination through specialized binocular vision care
Low Vision
Aids
Empowering independence with innovative low vision aids for enhanced daily living.
Our Services
Binocular Vision Assessment
A Binocular Vision Assessment evaluates how well both eyes work together to create a single, clear, and coordinated image. It checks for issues like strabismus (eye misalignment), convergence insufficiency, and depth perception problems. This assessment is crucial for detecting conditions that can affect reading, learning, and overall visual comfort, especially in children.
Pediatric Eye Examination
A Pediatric Eye Examination focused on visual development provides essential information for parents and caregivers about early vision health. It highlights the importance of timely eye exams, addresses common conditions like myopia and amblyopia, and offers resources on visual milestones. Easy appointment scheduling and clinic locations ensure accessible care.
Vision Therapy
Vision therapy is a personalized treatment program designed to improve and strengthen visual skills and eye coordination. It involves exercises that target issues like binocular vision problems, eye movement control, focusing, and visual processing. Vision therapy is often used to treat conditions such as amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (eye misalignment), and convergence insufficiency, enhancing overall visual function and comfort.
CVI Therapy
CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment) Therapy is designed for individuals with visual impairments caused by damage to the brain’s visual processing areas, rather than the eyes themselves. Therapy focuses on improving visual function and integrating visual skills with other sensory and cognitive processes. Techniques may include visual stimulation, environmental modifications, and adaptive strategies to enhance the individual’s ability to interpret and interact with their surroundings.
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), also known as Digital Eye Strain, refers to a range of eye and vision-related issues caused by prolonged use of digital devices like computers, tablets, and smartphones. Symptoms include eye strain, dryness, headaches, blurred vision, and neck or shoulder pain. Preventive measures include taking regular breaks (20-20-20 rule).
Low Vision
Low vision refers to significant visual impairment that cannot be fully corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or surgery. It impacts daily activities such as reading, recognizing faces, and navigating environments. Causes can include conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Management strategies often involve the use of specialized visual aids, adaptive technologies, and rehabilitation techniques to help individuals maximize their remaining vision and improve quality of life.
Services Overview
What makes us so different? Why Choose Us?
Milestones Visual Development Center has strict guiding principles that we all adhere to.
It is the little things that make the difference.
Learn more about how we can help your vision
Milestones Visual Develoment is proud to be a trusted part of the community. Our satisfied patients and positive testimonials reflect our dedication to providing exceptional eye care services
Whether you or your child are dealing with visual challenges, our specialized programs are designed to enhance visual skills, address specific conditions, and improve overall visual comfort and performance
We believe in empowering our patients through education. During your visit, we take the time to explain your eye health, answer your questions, and provide guidance on maintaining good vision.
We value your time and convenience. With easy online appointment scheduling and a central location, we strive to make your visit to Milestones as seamless and stress-free as possible.
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in vision therapy and development?
How often should I have an eye exam?
We recommend a comprehensive eye exam annually for adults. Children and individuals with certain eye conditions may need more frequent exams. Regular eye exams are essential for maintaining good eye health.
What is the difference between an optometrist and an ophthalmologist?
Optometrists specialize in routine eye care, vision testing, and prescribing corrective lenses. Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who can perform surgeries and treat more complex eye conditions.
How long does an eye exam typically take?
A comprehensive eye exam usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Additional time may be required for specialized tests or if you have specific concerns.
What should I bring to my eye exam?
Bring your current eyeglasses, contact lenses, a list of medications, and any relevant medical history. If it’s your first visit, also bring your insurance information.