Office Safety & Scheduling Procedures Update

IMPORTANT: Your safety and health is our highest priority. Our staff members are working diligently to maintain a safe environment for all our patients who are receiving care at our office:

  1. If you have a sight or life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or contact your nearest Emergency Room.
  2. Due to the large number of patients returning to our office since the pandemic, we had to update our scheduling procedures so that we can ensure the safety of all our patients and staff. Typically, we are able to reply to most inquiries within about 1-2 business days.
  3. If you are new to our office, to streamline the scheduling process, please kindly email us at odtong@bxbsecure.com with the patient’s name, age, who referred you, and a 1-2 sentence description of your main concerns. All services are by appointment only. 
  4. If you have been to our office before, please email us at odtong@bxbsecure.com, text us at (626) 565-3534, or leave a voice message at (626) 578-9685 if you have any questions. Typically, we are able to reply to most inquiries within about 1-2 business days.
  5. PRECAUTIONS REGARDING COVID-19 AND OTHER ILLNESSES:
    1. COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS: If within the past 5-7 days you have experienced any symptoms (other than the COVID vaccine reactions), been in close contact with anyone with COVID, please inform our staff immediately.  
    2. Per the City of Pasadena Health Department, all patients and visitors are strongly recommended to wear face masks during the visit. Please contact our office prior to your appointment should you have any questions.  As a general safety precaution, all patients & staff members will receive a quick temperature screening upon entry.
    3. Download a PDF with further details of our Safety and Health Protocols.
  6. If you need any other assistance, please leave a voice message at (626) 578-9685 with your name and phone number so that one of our team members can return your call.

Vision Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury TBI

Vision Rehabilitation Therapy for Treatment of Symptoms following Traumatic Brain Injury or TBI

Vision Rehabilitation of Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury TBI

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)   Don't Forget the Eyes

Vision Rehabilitation Therapy for Treatment of Symptoms following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or Acquired Brain Injury

Often eye and visual problems resulting from Concussions and other Traumatic Brain Injury are overlooked during initial medical assessment and treatment of the injury. When these undetected vision problems are neglected and go untreated, this delays or even prevent successful recovery of faculties, abilities and life skills. We provide in-depth evaluation of the visual consequences of traumatic brain injury and the best treatments.

Vision Rehabilitation Tests and Therapy Treatments

We are experienced in the testing, evaluation, and treatment of the eyes, visual symptoms, and overall vision recovery or improvement for all types of head trauma and traumatic brain injury (TBI). The specialty vision care that we offer is called by many names: neuro-optometry, neuro-optometric rehabilitation, optometric vision therapy or vision rehabilitation. In case of cosmetic abnormalities -- unlike eye muscle surgery -- vision therapy improves the patient's overall function rather than just his or her cosmetic appearance.

Our multi-sensory vision therapy programs can eliminate or lessen double vision or unstable vision, improve balance, gait, cognitive skills, eye contact, visual memory, and much more.

Vision Rehabilitation Therapy for Vision Problems After Concussion

To learn more about our advanced therapies, see our page on Treatment of Vision Problems After Concussion with Vision Therapy

Treatment of Visual Symptoms w/ Prism and/or Therapy Following Stroke, Hemianopsia or Hemianopia, Cerebrovascular or Cerebral Vascular Accident

Corrective or therapeutic lenses (such as, prism or ambient lenses) and/or Vision Therapy can help the patient who has lost function due to these types of brain injury. Special lenses might be used therapeutically during the therapy program and/or prescribed for short-term or long-term daily wear vision correction.

Find out about our advanced lenses and therapy for Treatment for Vision Problems After Concussions

There's More to Healthy Vision than 20/20 Eyesight!

Learn more about symptoms of visual problems which affect
reading skills, learning disabilities and, in some cases, overall
reading, learning, school, sports and life success.