Dr. Benshir and Dr. Smith are neuro-optometrists who specialize in vision rehabilitation for patients
09/21/2021
P/T Office Help Wanted $15/hr
Hours M 9-5
T 3-5
W 12-5
Th 3-6
Other hours to fill in as needed
Duties will include checking patients in and out
Scheduling patients
Filing, faxing, emailing
Answering phones, assisting with patient requests
Assisting with vision therapy
Candidate must be friendly, reliable and responsible. Basic computer skills and attention to details a must.
Email resumes to newmarketod@gmail.com
09/17/2021
Hours M 9-5
T 3-5
W 12-5
Th 3-6
Other hours to fill in as needed
Duties will include checking patients in and out
Scheduling patients
Filing, faxing, emailing
Answering phones, assisting with patient requests
Assisting with vision therapy
Candidate must be friendly, reliable and responsible. Basic computer skills and attention to details a must.
03/04/2021
Dr. Smith joined our practice in the fall of 2020.
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COVID-19 Health and Safety Precautions
We have reviewed all CDC and OSHA guidelines, and we are able to continue to offer our patients care in the office while following recommendations.
Please note the following changes:
Rather than allowing multiple patients to handle pens and sign-in sheets, we will sign you in at the front desk, and ask you to bring your own pen to sign any ABN’s or other necessary forms at your appointment.
We ask that families not accompany patients to appointments. Please limit to those persons needed to es**rt and assist the patient.
Please use the tissues, alcohol hand disinfectant, and trash receptacles we have provided. We will be wiping door handles and surfaces several times throughout the day.
If you are trying on frames, please do not put them back on the displays. We will clean them and replace them for you.
Please wash your hands well when using the lavatory (the CDC guidelines for handwashing are posted) and use a paper towel to open the door.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of this virus or may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 we ask that you please contact our office immediately to reschedule your appointment.
Thank you for your confidence in us! We will do all we can to help keep you safe and healthy.
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At Center for Vision Development, we provide revolutionary vision therapy treatments to clients of all ages. We ensure our patients receive the vision therapy particular to their needs in order to rehabilitate their vision problems. In addition to the vision services that we provide; we treat patients that have learning disabilities as well, since sometimes the two go hand in hand.
What we offer as solutions to our clients are successful exercises/procedures that improve the patients vision malady. When we refer to “exercises”, this does not necessarily mean we are trying to strengthen your eye muscles specifically. These types of exercise for your eyes are meant to assist in improving your vision, as your eyes are already strong as is.
Our patients trust us with providing them non-surgical treatment for their eyes and brain capabilities. Vision therapy is utilized for a variety of common visual problems such as (but not limited to) double vision, crossed eyes, lazy eye, learning/reading disabilities, and convergence insufficiency.
At Center for Vision Development, located in New Market, MD, we have helped many individuals improve their vision through non-surgical means.
We believe that vision therapy is one of the most progressive advancements in the medical field and we strive to continue improving our treatment procedures. Throughout the years we understand that not every patient’s situation is the same. While we have a general blueprint, our program is tailored to each patient’s specific needs.