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OUR Camp Hill LOW VISION DOCTOR


Meet our low vision doctor in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. We offer a full range of low vision services to clients of all ages - all with personalized attention and a smile. In our practice, every patient is treated warmly. Individualized attention is the foundation of our care, to ensure that you can achieve your best vision. We're dedicated to optimizing your vision!

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Meet Dr. Terry Smith - Low Vision Optometrist

Low Vision Solutions of Pennsylvania provides innovative vision services to patients from in and around Camp Hill.

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Dr. Terry Smith

Dr. Terry Smith

Dr. Terry M. Smith received a Bachelor of Science in Natural Sciences from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1997.  In May 2001, he graduated with honors from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry after a clinical rotation in Ocular Disease.
 
Dr. Smith is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Pennsylvania Optometric Association and the IALVS.  He underwent training in Low Vision Optometry with the renowned Dr. Richard Shuldiner in Southern California.  This training allows him to help patients perform tasks like reading, doing artwork, using a computer, and even driving in certain cases where standard glasses and contact lenses will no longer provide adequate help.  This is done through use of various forms of prescription magnification (wearable telescopes, etc.) and coordinated care with occupational therapists and driving rehabilitation specialists.

In his spare time, Dr. Smith enjoys exercising, Taekwondo, working with his local church, and spending time with his wife Stephanie and their two children.

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Low Vision Solutions of Pennsylvania

Low Vision Solutions of Pennsylvania provides innovative low vision services to patients from in and around Camp Hill. The team at Low Vision Solutions of Pennsylvania aims to provide the best possible solution for the patient's vision needs. By utilizing the latest technologies, we can ensure that each patient is trained to use low vision devices to maximize their visual function.