Eye Center of Lancaster County - Philip J Schwartz OD with over 50 years of caring for your eyes "we make sure your vision is just right" contact lenses frames and lenses vision development center vision care insurance laser vision correction all of our doctors are members of the American optometric association, the Pennsylvania optometric association, and the Lancaster county optometric association. They subscribe to the codes and ethics of these organizations. Eye center of Lancaster county is committed to continuously developing the best-trained eye care team in the region. From the person who takes your call, and throughout your experience at out office, each staff member you encounter receives regular education through the Pennsylvania paraoptometric association (ppa), American board of opticiary (abo), and other organizations. Optometric vision training, sometimes called vision therapy, is that part of eye care devoted to developing, improving, and enhancing people's vision performance. Developing visual skills includes learning to use both eyes together effectively, and has proven to be a remarkably effective tool in helping people with learning related visual problems. Vision development center is located at 150 east main street, Leola (in the lower level of the Leola family health center). Dr. Seiderman works closely with a psychologist and 5 professional vision therapists to give each patient personalized, individual therapy. A multi-disciplinary approach takes into account all of the factors including visual perception, auditory proficiency, language skills, psychology, and emotional aspects, neurological processes, social interactions, and educational achievement in arriving at the best approach to overcome learning/reading disabilities and attention deficit disorder. What if you wanted improved vision without contacts or glasses? Eye center of Lancaster county is a member of lasik sight center. We refer and co-manage laser vision patients with the area's most experienced surgeons.