Patient Success From Eye Turn Due To Parkinsons's

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We love our success stories! Learn more about the success one of our patients is having. She has Esotropia, a type of strabismus, due to her Parkinson's Disease! She is doing great! Learn why here!

Vision For Life & Success is located in Glen Carbon, IL. We work with children and adults with various vision problems that affect their ability to read, write, comprehend, perform in sports or perform on the job. We utilize Syntonic Phototherapy and traditional in office Vision Therapy to correct these problems and improve quality of life. At Vision For Life and Success, we strive to make every patient experience exceptional. We are very excited when we have the opportunity to dramatically improve our patients lives! Our motto is "Improving Vision Today, Ensuring Success Tomorrow". Take the Quality Of Life Questionnaire on our website home page to get started today!

To learn more about Vision For Life & Success, please visit our website at http://www.visionforlifeworks.com

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