Symptoms Checklist

The following conditions are frequently caused by problems with eye coordination, tracking and focusing. Please check any condition that applies to you.

Slow reader
Double Vision
Omit words/letters
Short Attention Span
Reverse letters or numbers
Fluctuating Vision
Invert sequence of letters
Poor Depth Perception
Poor reading comprehension
Rapidly fatigue or get sleepy reading
Print "moves" or appears unstable
Difficulty throwing or catching a ball
Eyestrain or headaches associated with visual tasks or computers
Frequent loss of place, needs finger to keep place
Your examination will include a complete medical eye health evaluation, as well as binocular and visual efficiency assessment. Dilation or using drops to open the pupil of the eye may be necessary at the doctor's discretion. The doctors at Hollywood vision diagnose, manage and treat all aspects of acute or chronic eye diseases, including but not limited to pink eye, glaucoma, macular degeneration, dry eye syndrome and pre-surgical evaluation of cataract and refractive laser surgeries.
Please check if you would like more information about our services:
Contact lenses: There are many options for continuous wear up to 1 month, changing eye color, astigmatism and bifocal contact lenses. We also do Special Effects contacts for film and television.
Ortho K Contact Lenses for decreasing myopia without surgery
Sports Vision to enhance your speed of visual reaction time or tracking to improve your game
Low Vision to improve visual impairments due to macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, etc.
Vision Therapy to improve visual motor or perceptual skills related to reading and computer
Children: vision problems that interfere with learning or sports; lazy eye, strabismus, amblyopia
Brain Injury: treatment of vision problems such as: loss of side vision, reading or driving problems after stroke, head trauma due to sports or car accident, etc.
Important Note: The Doctor recommends polycarbonate and Trivex (shatter-resistant) lenses to protect your eyes from injury while engaged in any activity where there is a risk of something hitting your eyes. Examples include: Sports, children, construction work, and hobbies such as woodworking
There are additional fees for contact lens evaluations and follow up visits.
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