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Michelle Hlava Optometrist
Eye in Cape Town

visualtherapy.co.za
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18 Dirkie Uys Street. Somerset West. Cape Town. Western Cape. 7100
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Visual difficulties noted with.
interest in the following situations and diseases:General Optometry, .
individuals with positive results. We have a special.
thereby training the thought processes in the brain.) Used for all types of.
to provide a signal that is used by the individual to receive positive feedback.
Neurofeedback therapy : a biofeedback therapy that uses electro encephalography.
General Optometry to correct refractive errors, Strokes, Attention Deficit Disorders.
the following cases: Parkinson's Disease, Learning disabilities, Squint cases, Age.
Injuries, Geriatric Optometry, Diabetic Optometry, Pediatric Optometry, ADHD, visual therapy and/or.
related difficulties.We make use of.
(ADD), Traumatic Head.
as seen with everyday difficulty in seeing well.

We enjoy and are disciplined to a team approach, and look upon our patients and clients as part of our family. Alway’s have a full visual evaluation with the Optometrist to determine the correct prescription for the readers, before purchasing ready-made readers. In most cases, the choice one makes when purchasing ready-made readers is incorrect, and can result in further eyestrain and headaches. Frame materials used to produce most modern spectacle frames are plastic, metal, or composite. Polarized Sunglass Lenses: Polarized lenses offer the elimination of glare and will also filter the harmful UV rays. Single vision lenses, Bifocal lenses, Progressive lenses and lens coating and treatments. Computer Vision Syndrome: The result of eye and visual discomfort/problems experienced during or related to computer use. Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a retinal disorder that is a leading cause of blindness. It is the blue rays and UV that are given off by LED’s and fluorescent light sources in our environment, or given off from smart. He visited his General Practitioner, who mentioned that it could not necessarily be caused by his eyes. There followed many, many, many medical tests, including an MRI scan. Maria (not her real name) had developmental difficulties to overcome. But: as she was an only child and her parents were farming in an area, 75 kilometers away from the nearest town, her development was thought to be normal. After all, she was born by means of a Caesarean section at 38 weeks for lying. About Michele has worked in the field of pediatrics throughout most of her working life. TM Paediatric Hospital in Johannesburg and changing to the Johannesburg General Hospital' Haematology /Oncology Unit, until a very good family friend suggested that she study Optomtery as her husband was in the Optical field. With three very young children, she studied Optometry and furthered her studies in the field of Behavioural and Developmental Optometry. Michele lectures for various institutions, and gives talks to parents and schools on how the visual system should function. Michele was invited by the Kennedy foundation to study and bring back to South Africa, the Opening Eyes Program for Special Olympics, this saw Arnold Schwartzenneger arriving on our shores to add his mark to the program. Michele, together with Donovan, now have many programs going that assist indigent children in stabilizing there visual systems so that they can function as normal pupils and students can in furthering their studies. About Donovan has worked in the practice ever since qualifying as an Optical Dispenser. He is extremely capable when working with children as well as adults. He is calm, thoughtful and well trained in the art of Behavioral Optometry and Sports Vision. Tania will also service your spectacles on a regular basis, and the best is: she won't charge you, unlike the places you have your vehicle serviced!! About Amelia has worked in the field of Optometric Assistant for most of her married life. Amelia is our 'whirlwind' she is the motivator, trainer of new staff members, excellent frontliner and has the 'patience' to handle anything that comes her way. She is always smiling and goes out of her way to prove 'Service of Excellence' which is the practice motto. Amelia has also been through the vigorous and in depth training to become a visual therapist.
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  Opening times Opening Closing
   Mondays to fridays 8:30 AM 5:30 PM
   Saturday 8:30 AM 12:00 PM
   Sunday Closed

Payment methods we use:

  • Cash
  • Credit card
  • Bank check

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