Vision Problems Can be Misdiagnosed as ADD ADHD - Convergence Insufficiency & Vision Therapy

submitted by Doctor Multimedia on 03/14/19 1

Dr. Robert Fox answers parents who ask, "Does my child with ADD or ADHD have a vision problem?" He uses easy-to-understand examples and his own personal story to explain how convergence vision problems cause poor attention, behavior, and reading performance that can then be labeled or misdiagnosed as ADD or ADHD. Dr. Fox explains what is and why another diagnosis called Convergence Insufficiency can be misdiagnosed as ADD ADHD. Dr. Fox tells about a successful treatment for Convergence Insufficiency called Vision Therapy. This is a very accessible video. Dr. Robert Fox can be found in Latham, New York and online at www.foxvisiondevelopment. Find other doctors who are expert in Convergence Insufficiency and/or eye exams and vision care for children and adults with ADD ADHD at www.optometrists.org/findeyedoctordirectory/ or visiontherapydirectory.com/

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