Vision Development Institute, PC

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1789 S Braddock Ave Ste 130
Pittsburgh, PA 15218

Vision Development Institute, PC in Pittsburgh, PA is dedicated to providing specialized eye care services for patients of all ages. Their independent program offers a distinctive combination of vision, light, and cognitive therapy to address a range of visual concerns. From reading difficulties to concussions, their services aim to improve overall well-being through tailored treatment plans.

With a motto of “Eyes OK, you’re OK,” the institute focuses on diagnosing and treating various vision-related issues without being bound by restrictive insurance policies. Patients often report improvements not only in vision but also in balance, sleep, and other physiological functions. The institute's comprehensive approach includes vision, light, and lens therapy to help individuals reach their full potential.

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4.05 reviews
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Jill F.
8/16/2015

My son is now 8 years old and about to enter 3rd grade. We went to see Dr. Lessman last year after having been told (or having being eluded to the idea) that he had ADHD for the first two years of...

Nikki C.
10/8/2023

I'm writing this review to highly recommend the Vision Development Institute as a whole, all their brilliant vision therapists, and Dr. Lessmann. 2 words can sum up my entire experience: Life...

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Sara M.
9/25/2017

Dr.Lessman and his associates are absolutely spectacular ! Best optometrist I have ever gone to . One visit with him and my eye sight began to improve . The light therapy was absolute miracle for...

Theresa S.
6/18/2018

Miraculous! I'm not exaggerating when I say that my daughter had a truly miraculous recovery from her serious Visual Processing Disorder after just 4 months of Syntonics and Vision Therapy with...

JS M.
6/12/2013

My son was treated by Dr. Lessman for intermittent exotropia. He was given blue tinted glasses to wear, and we were told that his exotropia was related to his excitable personality, hyperactivity,...

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