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Richard Collier, O.D.
Developmental/Therapeutic Optometrist
Complementary Vision Care
408 N Allen Drive
Allen, TX 75013
972-396-1100
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If you suffer with symptoms, such as eye fatigue, reduced comprehension in school, poor athletic sklls in golf, tennis or baseball, frontal headaches, car sickness while reading, poor sequential comprehension ("hang up your coat, put your shoes away and come to the table"), homework or housework wars, or lazy eye/turned eye, please contact us. We welcome challenging cases!
Dr. Collier has lectured in many states of the United States and in Mexico. Over twenty years ago, he developed a lens technology which utilizes optical engineering to help synchronize peripheral vision and category/parameter selection in the brain. As part of his private practice, Dr. Collier applies his lens technology with great results for his patients.
Services that Dr. Collier provides include:
- Remediation of turned eyes, lazy eye, poor visual reaction timing and skills in sports, poor computer capabilities, reduced reading speed/comprehension, and inorganic double vision
- Improvement and better visual skills in:
a. Reduction in nearsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia (over 40 vision)
b. Control of nystagmus tinnitus, and vertigo of an inorganic nature, as well as enhance clarity in cone dystrophy.
c. Reintegration of mental and visual encoding skills in head trauma patients using wave front technology lenses.
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