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  • Therapeutic Lenses

    Contact lenses, or therapeutic lenses, are thin lenses that are placed on the surface of the eye. While some wear them for cosmetic reasons, their primary function is to correct and improve vision problems related to refractive errors, act as a protective layer in patients with eye injuries, reduce discomfort

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  • Filters

    Optical filters carefully transfer light in a specific range of wavelengths or colors while obstructing what remains. These dyed plastic or glass devices are placed in the optical path. They are described by their frequency response, and this identifies how the scale and stage of each frequency component

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  • Directional Sequencers

    This device integrates all of the senses used for learning. It is one of the basic instruments used for visual-motor training, and helps with direction, rhythm, eye-hand coordination, and work and shape recognition. It consists of an aluminum case with illuminated membrane switches organized along a

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  • Amblyopia

    Amblyopia, commonly called lazy eye, refers to the improper development or significant loss of vision in an eye. It occurs when the brain does not acknowledge the images seen by the amblyopic eye. Amblyopia Causes Amblyopia occurs when an individual cannot use binocular vision (both eyes working together)

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  • Marsden Balls

    Here, a ball with letters, numbers, colors, pictures, or a combination is hung from the ceiling. In activities used to help focus visual attention, the individual may be asked to concentrate on a figure while bunting the ball with a rod, or hitting or catching it with their thumbs, palms or fists.

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  • Syntonics

    Known also as optometric phototherapy, syntonics deal with the application of selected visible-light frequencies and are used to treat lazy eye and problems with peripheral vision and depth perception. By applying particular visible-light frequencies through the eyes, syntonics can improve vision. This

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  • Blurry Vision

    There are many potential causes for blurry eyes. The answer to why you have blurry vision is best answered by your eye care professional, who can offer diagnosis and prompt treatment so that your vision does not get worse. Some conditions that cause blurry vision are easy to treat, but others require

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  • Double Vision

    Double vision, also known as “seeing double” or the medical term diplopia, is the perception of two images of a single object. This occurs when two nonmatching images are sent to the part of the brain that processes visual input. Over time, the brain eventually begins to compensate for this misinformation

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  • High Order Aberrations

    In an ideal world, everyone would have perfectly-shaped eyes. The reality, however, is that practically every eye has some form of aberration somewhere in it. These aberrations may or may not cause vision problems, but don't be too surprised if your eye doctor informs you that you are having difficulties

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  • Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

    An eye condition affecting roughly 50 percent of individuals who need glasses, hyperopia (commonly called farsightedness) is characterized by difficulty focusing on nearby objects while being able to see objects at a distance properly. Hyperopia occurs when your eyeball is too short or when your cornea

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  • Myopia (Nearsightedness)

    Myopia, commonly called nearsightedness, is a refractive error of the eye, meaning that the shape of the eye or its cornea improperly bends light as it enters the eye. This hinders your ability to focus. Myopia is the most common refractive error of the eyes, and is caused by several factors including

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  • Ocular Migraine

    The name conjures up pain, but ocular migraines are less about headaches and more about a vision problem. Ocular migraines are temporary visual disturbances that can last up to 30 minutes. This condition can affect one eye or both eyes simultaneously. An ocular migraine does not typically cause pain

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  • Glare and Halos

    Glare and halos are both eye symptoms that some people experience around bright lights. Halos show up as bright circles around a light source. Glare is light that interferes with your vision, making it difficult to see or sometimes making your eyes water. These symptoms can show up at any time of the

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  • How the Eyes Work

    Every morning, we open our eyes and become immersed in a wealth of visual information. The eyes and related brain structures are a complex system that allows us to experience visual information from the surrounding world. It is easy to take clear vision for granted, but even subtle changes in the structure

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  • Lifestyle Practices for Eye Health

    Protecting your eyesight is an important part of staying healthy overall. Maintaining sound eye health will also help you preserve your quality of life as you age. To keep your eyes as healthy as possible, follow these simple lifestyle practices. Get regular eye exams. Some eye problems — including

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  • Nutrition for Eye Health

    Eating right is essential for keeping your body healthy. This is as true for your eyes as it is for your heart. A diet that is rich in fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and is low in saturated fat, can reduce your risk of heart disease. This will also keep your arteries healthy, so they can

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Reviews From Our Satisfied Patients

  • Dr. Bill Berk is very thorough and listens to his patients. No question, comment, or concern is dismissed.

    - M K
  • Had my first appointment today. Staff were friendly and professional. The office space was very nicely laid out. Dr Anne Berk was thorough in her exam and explained everything as we went and recapped before I left. I highly recommend Happy Valley Vision Source for your optometric care.

    - P K
  • Everyone is so incredibly nice, knowledgeable, and helpful. They have the latest technology and fashion, but there’s no pressure to spend more than you want. I went in feeling like I was doing a chore and left feeling cared for and happy. What a great group!

    - S H
  • Dr Nancy Buset was fantastic with my sleep deprived 3 year old. She has been my husband's doctor for years and now has another grateful and lifelong patient. The other staff at the clinic were also wonderful and very helpful.

    - J S
  • The front desk assistants were friendly and helpful. I got there early and they were able to get me in right away. The optometrists really know their stuff! Anne let me know what was going on every step of the way. It was an enjoyable experience. 

    - F S
  • I've been a patient since 2018 and I've only had great experiences with all the staff - everyone is just so great! There is a great selection of frames and that are VERY high quality and I've never had any issues! I love the texting feature to communicate and having access to my secure patient portal.

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  • I've been going here for years to get my eyes checked and staff is always very friendly, passionate, and professional. I love Dr. Anne Berk as my optometrist. She is very knowledgeable and passionate and caring with her patients. That is very hard to find in a doctor nowadays.

    - w r
  • My family loved the staff! They were super friendly, informative and they never rushed us. They had great choices of glasses frames and the newest options of contact lenses. I recommend them to any family. 

    - X C
  • Love the staff and they made me feel welcome. They were very informative! 

    - S M
  • Been way too long since I had an eye exam. Technology has dramatically improved. The optometrist was exceptional at communicating and explaining every step of the process. I would highly recommend Dr Nguyen.

    - S S
  • The staff at Happy Valley Vision Source is the best eye care staff I have ever worked with. Front desk people, doctors, assistant, and the ladies who help with getting glasses are kind, knowledgeable and make the whole process smooth and hassle free!

    - J B
  • Amazing! I was in and out so quickly for getting my glasses! Love this place

    - P M

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