Vision: More Than the Eye Chart
Is your child clumsy, has trouble reading, gets anxious or is generally underperforming in school?
The source of these problems could be one in the same – the visual system.
Is your child clumsy, has trouble reading, gets anxious or is generally underperforming in school?
The source of these problems could be one in the same – the visual system.
Does this scenario sounds familiar? Your bright child is underachieving at school. Homework is a struggle and he doesn’t seem to try.
He doesn’t remember what he has read. His handwriting is sloppy, and he’s a poor speller.
Worse, he just seems to hate school.
When trying to get a law changed, it helps when one of your patients is the governor of the state.
So it was in the early career for Dr. Rick Graebe, a behavioral optometrist in Versailles.
Contacts or lenses? The answer is simple, according to Dr. Rick Graebe, a behavioral optometrist in Versailles.
The goal of Dr. Rick Graebe, a behavioral optometrist in Versailles, is to help bright children reach their full potential.
The parent testimonials that trumpet the success of children and line one whole wall in Dr. Rick Graebe’s office in Versailles serve as a reminder of the underlying principle of his practice – the Golden Rule.
Stroke patients should consider visiting a Behavioral Optometrist as part of their rehab. It may sound unusual, but it’s effective.
When a medical specialist recommended Dr. Rick Graebe, a behavioral optometrist in Versailles, to treat Amy Holtzclaw’s daughter, Emily, Mom thought she was getting the run around. Math was Emily’s problem in fourth grade. She could read well and wore corrective glasses. How could an eye doctor help her? “I was skeptical,” Amy said. Flash […]
Health officials lament the troubling trend of children spending too much time indoors staring at screens – TV, computers, tablets and cell phones.
Fourteen years ago, Kentucky became the first state in the country to mandate that children aged 3-6 years old have eye exams before enrolling in school.