Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 20:00     Subject: Re:vision therapy - experience with it and any luck getting insurance to pay?

No,they won't pay just like they won't fund healing crystals.

It is nonsense, sorry.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 18:45     Subject: vision therapy - experience with it and any luck getting insurance to pay?

It did not work at all for son’s best friend. parents regretted it
lg1965
Post 01/30/2020 18:28     Subject: Re:vision therapy - experience with it and any luck getting insurance to pay?

And patching is considered "old school" for the most part, and somewhat depending on the condition nowadays, (as is surgery) but is common as a treatment recommended by ophthalmologists.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 18:16     Subject: vision therapy - experience with it and any luck getting insurance to pay?

Try Appelbaum in Bethesda. Much cheaper than 200 a session and the therapy is done by doctors.
lg1965
Post 01/30/2020 18:11     Subject: Re:vision therapy - experience with it and any luck getting insurance to pay?

Contact Dr. Kraskin in DC. He's in charge of the DC Regulatory body for Developmental Optometrists. His evaluations are amazing. He has research you can read. He does his own vision therapy. He's not expensive and offers a variety of treatment schedules and prices. Developmental Optometrists are not "quacks". Ophthalmologists are medical doctors and likely not real happy that there are other vision experts out there. I'm an OT and work OD's all the time, plus my daughter has been to one who diagnosed issues after her concussion. Dr. Kraskin will often recommend an intensive period of OT prior to vision therapy for a variety of reasons, and will then determine next steps. Insurance coverage depends on the issue.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 10:59     Subject: Re:vision therapy - experience with it and any luck getting insurance to pay?

That sounds excessive. My DD has amblyopia and they only put her in glasses, no patch. Get a second opinion from another ophthalmologist?