
Are you a parent concerned with your child's ability to focus, read, and learn? Have you experienced dizziness, double-vision, and a poorer quality of life after a traumatic brain injury, stroke, or another neurological event? Dr. Mary Gregory and Dr. Miranda Lepinski have focused on advanced vision solutions for the past 9 years, with the goal of developing and restoring full visual function to children and adults alike.
Visual function goes far beyond simply having 20/20 vision. Proper visual function can only occur when the eyes and brain work together as a team to focus, track, and perceive the world in motion around us.
Visual function goes far beyond simply having 20/20 vision. Proper visual function can only occur when the eyes and brain work together as a team to focus, track, and perceive the world in motion around us.
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Our Eye Doctors
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Meet our Developmental Optometrists in Monticello, Minnesota. We offer a full range of vision services to clients of all ages - all with personalized attention and a smile. In our office, every patient is treated warmly. Individualized attention is the foundation of our care, to ensure that your vision remains healthy.
The Staff
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Our exceptional staff in Monticello, Minnesota look forward to helping you and your family with all your vision needs. At Omni Vision & Learning Center, we are dedicated to optimizing your vision. She has brought with her 15+ years of customer service experience, as well as some at-home Vision Therapy experience.
What We Treat
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Our vision therapy center in Monticello offers a wide range of services to people of all ages, from children to older adults. If you have poor visual skills, you'll struggle to effectively focus, read, and process information. Vision therapy can help strengthen any lagging visual skills to help you reach your potential.
Convergence Insufficiency
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Research shows that Convergence Insufficiency (CI) can affect up to 15% of all school-age children - that's approximately 1 in 6 children! CI refers to a decreased ability to bring the eyes inwards and comfortably maintain this focus over long periods of time. The inwards positioning of the eyes is required to read books, do homework and look at a computer screen.
Add, Adhd
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Functional vision problems in children can produce a similar set of symptoms to those found in ADHD, such as difficulty focusing in school, tendency to fidget or squirm in their seats and making careless mistakes. Visual integration problems can lead to skipping lines, confusing words and word-order and generally making it impossible to read accurately.
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