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Lenart, Thomas D, Md - Children's Eye Doctors
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Our experience with Dr. Lenart has been very positive, even though our account accidently got sent to collections, too. When I let the office know about this mistake, Dr. Lenart was on the spot to fix the problem. He is a person of integrity and takes care of problems from the tiny ones in your kids' eyes, to the overall picture to keep his office running, even when there is a bump or two in the paper trail. His primary concern is his patients. Our son Josh was 8 and his vision was almost gone in one eye due to ""lazy eye"" (at 8 it's usually too late) -- but by adhering exactly to Dr. Lenart's instructions -- Josh's vision is back and he's back to doing things 12 year-olds like best, like reading war books and playing spy games and impressing us with his extensive vocabulary and history knowledge, all things that would not be possible if he couldn't see. Our next son has ambliopia in both eyes, as does the next, who has down's syndrome. Both of them are on a treatment plan and are enjoying a normal childhood, that we don't even think about it. Our next child is a girl, who has ambliopia and is very curious, and Children's Eye nurtures her questions, and lets her touch things she wants to learn about. She's right up there with the computer screen and eye lenses, and they just explain each thing, like no big dea. Their positive approach to my childrens' educational minds is second to none! Dr. Lenart is easygoing and very intellegent. I took our kids to Childrens, where we met him first, then scheduled my kids at his office. I asked why he was leaving the U, and he said it was a tough decision because he really enjoyed the educational atmosphere at the U, but his own practice was getting so busy he didn't have the time to do both. Kudos to a successful mentor and respected physician! His practice will resolve the collections issue. Schedule with confidence.
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