Comprehensive Vision Examinations
Evaluation and Treatment of Learning-related Vision Problems with or without ADD/ADHD or Dyslexia
Vision Evaluation and Treatment for Acquired Brain Injury
Visual Motor and Perceptual Evaluations and Treatment
Treatment of Computer Vision Problems
Low Vision Evaluation, Low Vision Aids and Services, Care for the Partially Sighted
Primary Eye/Vision Diseases
Dr. David M. Pierce Dr. Pierce has a particular interest in vision related learning problems associated with acquired attention disorders. Prior to merging his practice with the Vision Enhancement Clinic, Dr. Pierce was in private practice in Kansas City, MO. He was also a staff optometrist at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City. He is a member of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development, Low vision Section of the American Optometric Association and Clinical Associate of the Optometric Extension Program Foundation.
Dr. Carol L. Scott
Dr. Scott is a Fellow in the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. After completing a residency program in Vision Therapy at Southern College of Optometry, she opened her private practice in 1986. Dr. Scott is a member of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, Sports Vision Section of the American Optometric Association and Clinical Associate of the Optometric Extension Program Foundation. Dr. Scott enjoys working with children who have learning problems and people with acquired brain injuries.
For more information, please telephone the Vision Enhancement Clinic at 417-887-7151 or e-mail Dr. Scott or Dr. Pierce directly.
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