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.....offers the finest eye and vision care available in the Chicago-land area. Please feel free to call or email us at anytime with your questions. We believe that there's a person attached to every pair of eyes and it's for that whole person we provide excellent health care services. Thank you for putting your trust in us.


Dr. Denice Rice-Kelly, Dr. Dominick M. Maino, Dr. Cheryl Adams


What's New in Children's Vision Research

AVATAR makes SunTimes Columnist Ill

 
NWOA's Dr. Dominick Maino Quoted in Chicago Sun Times

Chicago Sun Times columnist Mark Brown’s January 20th’s column title was: “Don't be startled if 'Avatar' makes you nauseated- 3-D effects could leave you feeling like you ate a bad oyster” . NWOA Dr. Dominick Maino talked to Mr. Brown about how problems with the eyes and the vestibular system may combine to make you feel sick after watching the 3D version of AVATAR. Brown noted that, “Dr. Dominick Maino, professor of pediatric/binocular vision at the Illinois College of Optometry, told me it only follows that individuals with an extreme sensitivity to motion would face the same difficulties when the big screen so closely approximates the real world. "It has to do with your peripheral vision and your system that controls your balance," Maino said. He suggested some of the people experiencing problems might be candidates for vision therapy.”
To read the full column go to http://www.suntimes.com/news/brown/2000542,CST-NWS-brown20.article or just click on the title above.


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AVATAR makes SunTimes Columnist Ill
NWOA doctor quoted in Sun Times column

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Dr. Maino writes cover story for Optometric Management magazine

Dr. Maino Honored as Writer
Dr. Dominick Maino was given the AM Skeffington Award for Outstanding Writing
 
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