




Randy Schulman, MS, OD, FCOVD VisionWorks, 139 Main Street, Norwalk, CT 06851 203-840-1991, rschuls@aol.com, www.optometrists.org/schulman, www.tltc.org Dr. Schulman provides a complete range of vision care services, specializing in pediatrics and vision therapy. She understands that comprehensive treatment includes the use of lenses, prisms, filters and vision therapy to treat individuals experiencing vision difficulties. Dr. Schulman is successful in treating the child struggling in the classroom, the adult experiencing computer vision syndrome, the individual with strabismus or amblyopia, the individual suffering post-traumatic vision syndrome, as well as children with attention deficit, PDD and autism. Dr. Schulman provides: * Comprehensive Eye Examinations for All Ages, including Infants and Preschoolers * Contact Lens Fitting and Follow-up * Treatment of Eye Diseases and Co-Management of Surgery * Vision Therapy for All Ages * Treatment for Learning-related Vision Problems, including Visual Difficulties related to ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Reading, and Tracking Problems, etc. * Treatment for Strabismus (eye turns) and Amblyopia (lazy eye) * 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 Dr. Randy Schulman Dr. Schulman is a behavioral optometrist. The behavioral optometrist recognizes that vision is a dynamic process that is learned and directly effects how we think, how we solve problems, and how we feel. The behavioral practitioner is concerned not with just what you see but, how you see, and how efficiently you use your eyes. We treat the whole person, looking at how the visual system functions and emphasize prevention, education, and remediation. Dr. Schulman graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania where she received her degree in psychology. She then went on to the State University of New York College of Optometry where she graduated with both her Doctor degree and Masters degree in vision science. Her internships included pathology and vision therapy with emphasis on pediatrics, infant vision, and learning disabilities. Dr. Schulman is a Clinical Associate of the Optometric Extension Program and a Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. |