Dr. Alan Person at Vision Clinics of Development and Learning

Vision Clinics of Development and Learning in Bellevue and Bothell, WA offers Functional Vision Evaluations and Vision Therapy treatment services. We provide evaluation and treatment of visual skills dysfunctions, especially related to special needs, autism, learning disabilities, dyslexia, attention deficit, ADHD, and academic / vocational performance, reading, writing, dysgraphia, lazy eye, strabismus, and aquired brain injury. Clinic and / or home-based therapy and training solutions offered. Dr. Alan Pearson and Dr. Mylee Nguyen have more than 30 years combined experience in functional vision and therapy.
Dr. Alan Person at Vision Clinics of Development and Learning
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Phone Number(s)
425-213-1016
Address Line 1
12835 Bel-Red Rd.
Address Line 2
STE 303
City
Bellevue
State Abbreviation
WA
Zip Code
98005
Description

Dr. Pearson has over 20 years clinical experience evaluating and treating visual and perceptual dysfunctions impacting learning, development, reading, dyslexia, attention deficits, strabismus, amblyopia, and visual integration. He has been involved in research and development associated with curriculum development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and integrative treatment approaches. Dr. Pearson works with children (6 months and up) and adults wanting to improve their visual skills through therapeutic activity. He evaluates and prescribes appropriate tools and goals then counsels and coaches the patient/family toward achievement. He works collaboratively with occupational, physical, and speech therapists as well as with educators around the state.

In his free time, Dr. Pearson enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, backpacking and skiing. In addition to clinical work, Dr. Pearson is a software developer involved in projects that facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, professional training, and treatment planning.

University Education:

Bachelors of Arts, University of New Hampshire, 1986, Major: Psychology
Doctorate of Optometry, with distinction, Pacific University, May 1992
Master of Education, Visual Function in Learning, Pacific University, May 1993
Ph.D. - Psychology, Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, March 2005, Dissertation title: Transdisciplinary public knowledge fostering collaborative teamwork in the education of children with disabilities.

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