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Harvey Mazur in Weston handles special needs people, but he is an optometrist, you would need an optomologist. Perhaps his office can suggest someone.

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We recommend Dr. Poliak across the street from Northwest Regional

Medical Center, Margate [441 South of Sample]

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Meryl & Lowell Sherris

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Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye that needs

to be corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any suggestions

for a good eye doctor that works well with children with special

needs. We live in Parkland.

Thanks in advance for all your help.

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Dr. Poliac in Margate is an awesome Opthamologist ~

Dr. Harvey Mazer in Weston is an increbibly awesome Optometrist ~

Hope this is helpful. Good Luck

Sheryl:)

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>Subject: Suggestions for a good Optomologist

>Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

>

>Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye that needs to be

>corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any suggestions for a good

>eye

>doctor that works well with children with special needs. We live in

>Parkland.

>

>Thanks in advance for all your help.

>

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I agree, DrHarvey Mazer is incredible!

Kathy

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> Subject: RE: Suggestions for a good Optomologist

>

> Dr. Poliac in Margate is an awesome Opthamologist ~

> Dr. Harvey Mazer in Weston is an increbibly awesome Optometrist ~

>

> Hope this is helpful. Good Luck

> Sheryl:)

>

>

> >From: ejpaull@...

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> >To: sList

> >Subject: Suggestions for a good Optomologist

> >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> >

> >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye that needs to be

> >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any suggestions for a good

> >eye

> >doctor that works well with children with special needs. We live in

> >Parkland.

> >

> >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> >

> >

>

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I took my TYPICAL son to Dr. Mazer yesterday for a

standard eye exam after seeing his name on the list. He

is on my insurance plan and I wanted to support an

autism-friendly doctor. So.. he says my TYPICAL son

needs vision therapy twice a week for six months. Seems

strange...does anyone have experience with this

doctor's vision therapy?

Davia

On Tue, 18 May 2004 07:26:24 -0400, " Sheryl & Charlie

Feldman " wrote:

>

> Dr. Poliac in Margate is an awesome Opthamologist ~

>

> Dr. Harvey Mazer in Weston is an increbibly awesome

> Optometrist ~

>

> Hope this is helpful. Good Luck

> Sheryl:)

>

>

> >From: ejpaull@...

> >Reply-To: sList

> >To: sList

> >Subject: Suggestions for a good

> Optomologist

> >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> >

> >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye

> that needs to be

> >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any

> suggestions for a good

> >eye

> >doctor that works well with children with special

> needs. We live in

> >Parkland.

> >

> >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> >

> >

>

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I took my TYPICAL son to Dr. Mazer yesterday for a

standard eye exam after seeing his name on the list. He

is on my insurance plan and I wanted to support an

autism-friendly doctor. So.. he says my TYPICAL son

needs vision therapy twice a week for six months. Seems

strange...does anyone have experience with this

doctor's vision therapy?

Davia

On Tue, 18 May 2004 07:26:24 -0400, " Sheryl & Charlie

Feldman " wrote:

>

> Dr. Poliac in Margate is an awesome Opthamologist ~

>

> Dr. Harvey Mazer in Weston is an increbibly awesome

> Optometrist ~

>

> Hope this is helpful. Good Luck

> Sheryl:)

>

>

> >From: ejpaull@...

> >Reply-To: sList

> >To: sList

> >Subject: Suggestions for a good

> Optomologist

> >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> >

> >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye

> that needs to be

> >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any

> suggestions for a good

> >eye

> >doctor that works well with children with special

> needs. We live in

> >Parkland.

> >

> >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> >

> >

>

>

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I took my TYPICAL son to Dr. Mazer yesterday for a

standard eye exam after seeing his name on the list. He

is on my insurance plan and I wanted to support an

autism-friendly doctor. So.. he says my TYPICAL son

needs vision therapy twice a week for six months. Seems

strange...does anyone have experience with this

doctor's vision therapy?

Davia

On Tue, 18 May 2004 07:26:24 -0400, " Sheryl & Charlie

Feldman " wrote:

>

> Dr. Poliac in Margate is an awesome Opthamologist ~

>

> Dr. Harvey Mazer in Weston is an increbibly awesome

> Optometrist ~

>

> Hope this is helpful. Good Luck

> Sheryl:)

>

>

> >From: ejpaull@...

> >Reply-To: sList

> >To: sList

> >Subject: Suggestions for a good

> Optomologist

> >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> >

> >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye

> that needs to be

> >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any

> suggestions for a good

> >eye

> >doctor that works well with children with special

> needs. We live in

> >Parkland.

> >

> >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> >

> >

>

>

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Yes, last year I took my son to him and I was very skeptical about the whole

thing. But I sat in on the exam and it all made sense to me....but I was

still with some cynicism. But I did it , although I wasnt thrilled about

doing one more therapy. My sons' visual acuity was fine. He had some

problems with fixation and convergence and one other component of reading.

I was looking for some BIG revelation but didnt really notice anything. But

after 6 sessions ( 6 weeks) i did see that he was really doing well with

copying from overhead or just copying from the tv, or a book. These were

things that used to stress and overwhelm him . I happened to comment to

the teacher about this , and she also had notice it and remarked that the

only thing different was the Vision Therapy. And she was aboslutely right.

Plus his fluency in reading really picked up around the same time. Well

worth a try. I had told myself I wasnt going to continue with it after his

re-evaluation but after seeing this, I decided it was the right thing to

do.

Kathy

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> > Optomologist

> > >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> > >

> > >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye

> > that needs to be

> > >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any

> > suggestions for a good

> > >eye

> > >doctor that works well with children with special

> > needs. We live in

> > >Parkland.

> > >

> > >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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I also use Dr Bruce and he is good, but for vision therapy we used Dr

Mazer and were thrilled.

Kathy

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> We use Dr.Bruce in Plantation and have been very happy.

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I also use Dr Bruce and he is good, but for vision therapy we used Dr

Mazer and were thrilled.

Kathy

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> We use Dr.Bruce in Plantation and have been very happy.

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I also use Dr Bruce and he is good, but for vision therapy we used Dr

Mazer and were thrilled.

Kathy

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> We use Dr.Bruce in Plantation and have been very happy.

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One other thing, I have been to the same Opthomologist for my own eye exams

for the last 15 years and I was getting to the point where I notice I had

occasional problems with my vision....my eye Dr told me eventually, if not

soon, I would need a prism in my glasses.

While my son was undergoing VT with Dr Mazer, I decided to discuss my own

eye problem with him. I felt that it was possible I may have some

convergence problem. I made and appt and Dr Mazer told me that my problem

was that my vision was overcorrected! He changed my prescriptions and my

visual problems have improved.

Kathy

Suggestions for a good

> > Optomologist

> > >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> > >

> > >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye

> > that needs to be

> > >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any

> > suggestions for a good

> > >eye

> > >doctor that works well with children with special

> > needs. We live in

> > >Parkland.

> > >

> > >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

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One other thing, I have been to the same Opthomologist for my own eye exams

for the last 15 years and I was getting to the point where I notice I had

occasional problems with my vision....my eye Dr told me eventually, if not

soon, I would need a prism in my glasses.

While my son was undergoing VT with Dr Mazer, I decided to discuss my own

eye problem with him. I felt that it was possible I may have some

convergence problem. I made and appt and Dr Mazer told me that my problem

was that my vision was overcorrected! He changed my prescriptions and my

visual problems have improved.

Kathy

Suggestions for a good

> > Optomologist

> > >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> > >

> > >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye

> > that needs to be

> > >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any

> > suggestions for a good

> > >eye

> > >doctor that works well with children with special

> > needs. We live in

> > >Parkland.

> > >

> > >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> _________________________________________________________________

> > Stop worrying about overloading your inbox - get MSN

> > Hotmail Extra Storage!

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One other thing, I have been to the same Opthomologist for my own eye exams

for the last 15 years and I was getting to the point where I notice I had

occasional problems with my vision....my eye Dr told me eventually, if not

soon, I would need a prism in my glasses.

While my son was undergoing VT with Dr Mazer, I decided to discuss my own

eye problem with him. I felt that it was possible I may have some

convergence problem. I made and appt and Dr Mazer told me that my problem

was that my vision was overcorrected! He changed my prescriptions and my

visual problems have improved.

Kathy

Suggestions for a good

> > Optomologist

> > >Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 18:05:26 EDT

> > >

> > >Hi, I have a son with autism that has a wandering eye

> > that needs to be

> > >corrected with an operation. I would appreciate any

> > suggestions for a good

> > >eye

> > >doctor that works well with children with special

> > needs. We live in

> > >Parkland.

> > >

> > >Thanks in advance for all your help.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> _________________________________________________________________

> > Stop worrying about overloading your inbox - get MSN

> > Hotmail Extra Storage!

> >

> http://join.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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