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Dr. Nicole Gurbal
The Vision Performance Center
4780 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Suite 530
Atlanta, GA 30338
770-399-0488
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Our mission is to identify and resolve your vision problems.
We take pride in listening to patients to fully understand all vision concerns.
We educate our patients on the development of vision and how it impacts day to day tasks. By using state of the art equipment, we go beyond 20/20 vision to obtain optimal visual performance. Our goal is to help you reach your vision goals.
Dr. Gurbal of The Vision Performance Center provides:
- Comprehensive Eye Examinations for All Ages, including Infants and Preschoolers
- Vision Therapy for All Ages
- Treatment for
Learning-related Vision Problems which can include or relate to
ADD/ADHD,
Dyslexia,
Eye Tracking and/or Eye Teaming, and
Reading Problems
- Treatment for Binocular Vision Conditions, such as
Amblyopia (lazy eye),
Convergence Insufficiency (near vision disorder),
Diplopia (double vision), Lack of Stereopsis (two-eyed depth perception), and
Strabismus (cross-eyed, wandering eye, eye turns, etc.)
- Visual Rehabilitation for Patients with Special Needs, such as Developmental Delays or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), including Autism, Stroke, Whiplash, CP, MS, etc.
- Treatment for Stress-related Visual Problems, including Blurred Vision, Visual Stress from Reading and Computers, Eye Strain Headaches, and/or Vision-induced Stomachaches or Motion Sickness
- Sports Vision Correction and/or Improvement
Dr. Gurbal received her Doctor of Optometry degree from The New England College of Optometry and her Bachelor of Science from Florida State University.
She completed a post-graduate residency in Pediatrics and Vision Therapy at Southern College of Optometry. During this residency she gained experience working with children, diagnosing and managing common eye disorders found in the pediatric population, and successfully implementing vision therapy programs for both adults and children.
Dr. Gurbal is an active member of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD), American Optometric Academy (AOA), the Georgia Optometric Association (GOA), and the Optometric Extension Program Foundation (OEP).
She is the currently the InfantSEE Chairperson for the state of Georgia. As chairperson, she attended the first InfantSEE Summit meeting in Dallas in 2007. She continues to educate the public about the InfantSEE program by incorporating information about the program in health care clinics throughout Fulton County. It is her goal to expand this knowledge throughout the state.
Dr. Gurbal was honored with the Young Optometrist of the Year Award for 2008.
As a developmental optometrist, Dr. Gurbal continues to expand her knowledge by attending optometric conventions, participating in research, and attending continuing education courses. Dr. Gurbal also helps educate the community by conducting vision and learning seminars and lectures.
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