The Indiana Optometric
Association has named Dr. Richard Windsor as the 1996
Optometrist of the Year. Dr,
Windsor is the the first optometrist in the history
to win all four of the major awards given by the IOA
to optometrists. He has previously been rewarded with
the President's Citation
as the Outstanding Young
Optometrist of the Year, the Distinguished
Service Award and twice
recipient of the Meritorious
Service Award. Dr Windsor is
also a past recipient of the Fox Optical Award as the
Outstanding Senior Clinician at the Indiana
University School of Optometry in 1973. Dr. Windsor
is past President of the IOA and and the Indiana Low
Vision Rehabilitation Association, and currently
serves on the national board of directors of the
Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association. He has
lectured extensively on vision rehabilitation
throughout the United States and is the author of a
recent chapter on providing low vision care to home
bound and nursing home patient. Dr. Windsor was sited
for his work in developing programs to care for the
partially sighted in Indiana.
Vision
Rehab. Clinic Moves to Larger Facilities in Fort
Wayne
The Vision Rehabilitation
Clinic, our Fort Wayne low vision center, has moved
to new, larger facilities at Constitution Hill Office
Park. The tremendous growth of our practice has come
from the generous referrals of our colleagues. We
wish
to thank our referring doctors and
therapists/ Our centers are dedicated to providing
the highest level of low vision care while treating
each patient as a friend. We provide low vision care
for such conditions as macular degeneration,
glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, RP, albinism and
rehabilitative care for visual problems after stroke
and head injury. We work with all age levels. We see
patients from throughout northern Indiana, southern
Michigan , eastern Illinois and northwestern Ohio.
Check our locations page to find an address.