Mary VanHoy, OD-Eyes For Wellness
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Mary VanHoy, OD-Eyes For Wellness
We strive to serve the visual needs of our patients from infancy to the senior years such that they can perform at their highest level of efficiency and comfort for all acts of daily living. We endeavor to think "outside the box" utilizing a wide variety of treatments that are state of the art yet non-invasive and drug-free. We coordinate services with other professionals to tailor a customized treatment plan for our patients' individual needs rather than simply treating diagnostic labels.

I've been in vision therapy for approximately 8 months and my eyes are working together for the first time in a very long time. All of my symptoms have greatly subsided and I've even started driving on the highway again, with confidence. I cannot even begin to explain how great it is not to have anymore headaches! I've come a long way and will continue strengthening my eye muscles with the exercises.

I cannot say enough good things about my vision therapist, Cindy, and Dr. Van Hoy.
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With over forty years of clinical experience in the field of developmental/behavioral Optometry, Dr. VanHoy holds the distinction of offering the widest array of treatment options that offer individualized specialty programs within a group setting.
Eyes For Wellness is also the only doctor led vision therapy program in which the doctor is present for each therapy session.
Each patient is made to feel unique and important.
Timely communications are a hallmark of Eyes For Wellness because once patients, doctor, and staff are all on the same page, the most effective and successful treatment outcomes can be accomplished.
Such standardized specialty tests as eye tracking, eye focusing, and eye teaming skills are administered to determine if the patient has adequate efficiency, accuracy, and stamina to maintain proficiency in their daily acts of living.
She also tests for signs of post trauma vision syndrome which may occur after an acquired brain injury such as an automobile accident, casualty from military service, or various neurological insults such as MS, cerebral palsy, or fibromyalgia.
Dr. VanHoy is an optometrist with an emphasis on visual performance and rehabilitation.
Dr. VanHoy is the only developmental optometrist in Indiana who has achieved both her fellowship in the College of Optometrist in Vision Development as well as the College of Syntonic Optometry.
She was also an optometric consultant to an autism center serving young adults with autistic spectrum disorder in Kuwait in 2013 - 2015.
When I decided to become an eye care specialist, I made a commitment to pursue the best education possible.
But I knew that my learning would not stop after graduation.
As an optometrist in Indianapolis, Eyes For Wellness receives many orders for bifocal glasses.
As you get older, your eyes begin to lose some of the clarity they once had.
This is especially true for things like reading and other up-close work.
If you have never worn glasses before, you may find yourself needing a pair of reading glasses, but what happens if you already wear glasses?
What if you can still see well enough for distance viewing, such as driving, but can't see comfortably when you are working on a computer or trying to read?
When you visit your optometrist in Indianapolis, IN, you may find yourself prescribed with bifocals.
They are a common lens that treats common vision issues in many patients.
A bifocal prescription should not be concerning, but it is natural to have questions.
These are some of the most common questions we've received at Eyes For Wellness and their answers.
On a technical level, bifocal lenses have two separate lenses in a single pair of eyeglasses.
The purpose is to help people who have trouble auto-adjusting their focus from close to distant objects.
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