Thank you Little Forest! I will look at that link. We do have VSP. Our regular health insurance is BCBS so maybe they'll cover what needs to be done. But, if they won't, I'll still take her in.
Her glasses weren't made at a discount place, it was right in the optometrist's office and an optician checked the alignment with her pupils and all of that.
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There are 2 choices, about 90 minutes from us. One of the doctors is listed at both sites. Does that mean anything? That, perhaps, he has more experience/training? Both are listed as certified in vision therapy.
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If it doesn't make any difference, I'm going to choose the one that's close to Trader Joe's.
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Oh, I just remembered what the eye doctor said at the SECOND visit. She said one of G's eye is ever so slightly turned inward. She didn't pick up on that at the initial exam. It's so hard to keep all the info straight when I've got an active 2-year-old to manage at all of the appointments. I thought getting glasses was pretty straightforward-- you just go, get your glasses, and see better.