Visually Impaired Artist, Jeffrey Owen Hanson, creates a sight for sore eyes. Take a look at what this teen-age visually impaired artist has done. He has a great story to […]
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See It. Say It. Do It! Sept Newsletter is HERE!
Click here to read the Sept. Enewsletter from Dr. Lynn Hellerstein – “Reading Opens a Whole New World” (Look under LynnHellerstein.com newsletter archives -September) Please forward and share it with […]
Cupcake Truck at B's Ballpark Museum
Join us on Sept. 17 in front of B’s Ballpark Museum for a special treat. The Denver Cupcake Truck will be parked in front of B’s Ballpark Museum, 1940 Blake St., […]
Stressed or Overwhelmed?
Free conference call with Dr. Lynn Hellerstein to successfully learn how to reduce test anxiety through visualization and relaxation strategies. Use the See It. Say It. Do It! strategy for […]
Sports Vision Therapy at Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center
Dr. Joe Borden, our associate at Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center has been appointed as our Director of Sports Vision. Joe feels privileged to combine his passion for sports […]
Camp Experience-Don't Miss Out!
When was the last time you went to camp? I mean – played out doors, went hiking, 4 Wheeling, Fly fishing, ate like a queen, got free gifts, stayed in […]
See It. Say It. Do It! Hits Vision Monday
Vision Monday, the optical Industries largest website featured COVD’s August is Vision & Learning Month and included a summary on See It. Say It. Do It! Click here to read […]
Fact or Fiction: Do You Really Need an Annual Eye Exam?
Dr. Dom Maino beautifully summarizes: BILL NYE DEBUNKS EYE EXAM MYTHS ON VSP VISION CARE’S NEW ONLINE VIDEO SERIES: VSP EyeFiles(SM) Myths like: Myth: Wearing glasses tends to weaken the […]
Consumer Reports on 3D Vision Problems
Consumer reports in their Health.org blog recommends the following: Bottom line: If you’ve experienced problems viewing 3D images, you’re better off going to 2D versions of movies and watching TV […]
Dr. Susan Barry Interviewed on Terry Gross NPR program
Dr. Sue Barry tells how she achieved binocular vision after being told she was too old to do anything about her strabismus. Sue, a neurobiologist, had been cross-eyed since early […]