He has been in private practice with his wife,
    Barbara Bassin, OTR, BCP for over 20 years in
    Bethesda and Annapolis, Maryland, combining
    vision therapy with sensory integration
    occupational therapy in the same office. He
    specializes in working with infants, special needs,
    children on the autistic spectrum,
    developmentally delayed, and learning
    disabled/ADD/ADHD children, adults with
    visual fatigue/reading difficulties, and practices
    functional and developmental concepts in his
    approach to treating vision problems and
    enhancing vision skills and abilities. He lectures
    on topics related to infant vision development,
    visual/vestibular assessment and treatment,
    visually related learning difficulties, strabismus,
    amblyopia, the visual demands of computer use,
    and sports vision.

    Dr. Stan Appelbaum is especially proud to
    practice with his son, Dr. Bryce Appelbaum, both
    graduates of the same Optometry School, The
    Illinois College of Optometry.

    Southern College of Optometry, in partnership
    with Dr. Stan Appelbaum have recently started
    the first residency program in vision
    therapy/rehabilitative optometry in a private
    practice in Dr. Appelbaum's Bethesda and
    Annapolis, Maryland offices.

    Dr. Appelbaum has served on the Board of
    Sensory Integration International and the
    College of Optometrists in Vision Development.
    He is an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the
    Southern College of Optometry and has medical
    staff privileges at The Shady Grove Adventist
    Rehabilitation Hospital of Maryland and The
    National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington,
    DC, where he treats patients with visual
    problems associated with brain injury.

    He is the co-author of the book, EYE POWER  . .
    . a cutting edge report on VISION THERAPY by
    Stanley A. Appelbaum, OD, FCOVD  and
    Ann M. Hoopes

    Dr. Bryce Appelbaum as well who graduated from
    Illinois College of Optometry  2009.
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