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It has been many years since we took our son to Dr. Hunter. He was six months old with a 'lazy eye'. Due to immediate corrective surgery, his impediment is a thing of the past. The surgery was outpatient and the recovery was amazing.
I wish this technology had been available for me almost 4 decades ago. I endured years of patches, bi-focal and tri-focal glasses. Over 14 years of treatment, my condition became less and less noticeable cosmetically.
My objection when seeking medical treatment for my son was not to improve his looks, but to give him something I can only read about. -- The Third Dimension.
It is imperative to treat 'lazy eye' early and concisely to allow the young developing brain to learn to meld the vision of each eye into one amazing view. When I see my son enjoying sports and driving, it reminds me time and time again that we made the best decision trusting his optical care to Dr. Hunter.
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