Eye Health/Vision Care
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 4765 Village Plaza Loop
Eugene, OR 97401
Ph: (541) 342-3100
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| Eye Health Care, Optical, Contact Lenses, Vision Therapy, Low Vision, Optometrist, Learning Disorders |
Dr. Carol Marusich
Carol Marusich, OD, MS, FCOVD is an optometric physician, board certified in vision development and therapy with special interest in pediatrics, learning-related vision problems and vision rehabilitation following brain injury.
Dr. Marusich completed her Masters Degree in Sensory Physiology at Northwestern University and her Doctorate in Optometry at the Illinois College of Optometry, graduating with highest honors. She has been practicing in Eugene since 1981.
Dr. Marusich has been recognized as Optometrist of the Year by both the Oregon Optometric Physicians Association and Great Western Council of Optometry and was the first recipient of the Western Regional People First award for her contributions to her community, to children's vision and to her profession. The National Academy of Practices Distinguished Practitioner Award places her among the top 150 Optometric clinicians in the country. Dr. Marusich currently serves on the Health, Disabilities and Social Services Advisory board for Head Start, and is past Chair of the International Examination and Certification Board for the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. Dr. Marusich also serves on a number of boards in Optometry and in the community and holds an Adjunct Faculty position for the Pacific University College of Optometry. She lectures internationally on the topics of infant vision and vision development, vision and eye health concerns of special populations, vision therapy, learning-related vision problems, vision problems associated with acquired brain injury and vision rehabilitation.
As part of her family practice at Lifetime Eye Care, Dr. Marusich offers expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of strabismus, amblyopia, visual processing and learning-related vision disorders, and visual dysfunction following stroke or head injury. In addition to vision correction with glasses, contact lenses and vision therapy, Dr. Marusich also offers sports vision enhancement training and low vision care for the partially sighted.
Dr. Adamich
Dr. Adamich is an optometric physician with special interest in Family practice, contact lenses, vision therapy and aviation vision.
Dr. Adamich completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry at Adams State College, and his Doctorate in Optometry with Honors at Pacific University College of Optometry. During his 5 years of hospital based practice with the US Air Force, Dr. Adamich served as Optometry Clinical Director at Little Rock AFB in Arkansas and as Optometry Element Chief for Aerospace Medicine at Elmendorf AFB in Alaska . He has also held adjunct faculty positions with the Illinois College of Optometry and Southern College of Optometry and is currently adjunct faculty for the Pacific University College of Optometry.
At Lifetime Eye Care, Dr. Adamich provides comprehensive eye care including examination, diagnosis, treatment and management of conditions that affect eye health and vision. His contact lens expertise is extensive and includes specialized custom aspheric keratoconus lenses. Dr. Adamich's post-doctoral training has emphasized vision therapy, refractive surgery co-management and aviation vision.
Dr. Adamich, his wife Concha, and his four active sons enjoy the many outdoor opportunities Eugene has to offer.
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| Comprehensive Examination and Treatment Services |
• Consumer guide to an eye exam
• Diagnosis and management of eye disease
• Glaucoma
• Cataract
• Conjunctivitis
• Dry eye
• Ocular hypertension
• Diabetic Retinopathy
• Macular Degeneration
• Keratoconus
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Vision Therapy for:
• Amblyopia (lazy eye)
• Attention deficits
• Computer vision discomfort
• Learning-related vision problems
• Sports vision
• Strabismus (wandering eye)
• Visual information processing
• Visual instability / double vision
• Visually induced headaches, eye strain, motion sickness
• Refractive Surgery co-management
• Vision rehabilitation following brain injury
• Acquired Brain Injury Impacts Vision
• Vision Rehabilitation
• Vision care for special needs
• Autism
• Cerebral Palsy
• Down Syndrome
• Developmental Delay
• Low Vision Services
Optical services including
• All available frames, materials and lens treatments to meet your vision needs
• Contact Lenses-all available materials and designs
Infant and Children's Vision Development
• Children's vision
• Infants vision
• Vision and your preschool child's eyes
• Toys, games and your child's vision
• Early Development: Foundations for Learning
• Preschool Vision Development Checklist
• Vision screenings won't detect vision problems in preschoolers
Common vision conditions:
• Myopia
• Presbyopia
• Spots and floaters
• Hyperopia
• Astigmatism
• Color deficiency
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