Are you experiencing Dizziness? , Headaches? , Anxiety? , Difficulty Reading?

It may be your eyes

People suffering from Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD) have a small amount of vision misalignment not found on a routine eye exam. Our Questionnaire can help identify possible BVD

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Vision Specialists of Michigan

Who are we?

We are the only practice dedicated to Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD) in the Oakland County, Mi area. With decades of experience and thousands of success stories, we help patients find lasting relief and enjoy clear, comfortable vision.

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Exclusive Focus on BVD

Solely dedicated to diagnosing and treating BVD with tailored care.

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Proven Results

Thousands of patients across Michigan have found relief from headaches, dizziness, and eye strain.

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Personalized Care

Customized solutions that fit your work, school, and daily life.

What is Binocular Vision Dysfunction?

The Hidden Strain Behind Everyday Discomfort

BVD occurs when your eyes are slightly misaligned, forcing the brain to overwork in order to create one clear image. Even with sharp vision, this strain can trigger frustrating symptoms many people don’t realize are eye-related.

Headaches

Frequent or persistent, often from eye strain

Dizziness

Feeling off-balance or lightheaded

Driving Anxiety

Discomfort or unease behind the wheel

Brain Fog

Trouble focusing on work or reading

Eye Strain

Tired or sore eyes after visual tasks

Blurred Vision

Images that shift or fail to stay clear

What is Binocular Vision Dysfunction?

The Hidden Strain Behind Everyday Discomfort

BVD occurs when your eyes are slightly misaligned, forcing the brain to overwork in order to create one clear image. Even with sharp vision, this strain can trigger frustrating symptoms many people don’t realize are eye-related.

Headaches

Frequent or persistent, often from eye strain

Dizziness

Feeling off-balance or lightheaded

Driving Anxiety

Discomfort or unease behind the wheel

Brain Fog

Trouble focusing on work or reading

Eye Strain

Tired or sore eyes after visual tasks

Blurred Vision

Images that shift or fail to stay clear

Does this sound like you? It could be BVD

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Specialized Treatment at Vision Specialists of Michigan

At Vision Specialists of Michigan in Bloomfield Hills, our doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating BVD. Using a highly precise diagnostic process, we identify even the smallest eye misalignments that traditional eye exams often miss.

Our proven treatment involves customized microprism lenses, which realign your vision and dramatically reduce symptoms, often within days. Patients from across Metro Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing, and other Michigan communities have found life-changing relief here.

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Patient Success Stories

Our patients trust Vision Specialists of Michigan for thorough care, clear guidance, and compassionate support, see what they have to say.

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Dr. Chelsea and her team were thorough and caring. My daughter and I felt supported and confident in their expertise.

Jen Myslinski Google

My first visit was excellent. The staff was welcoming and efficient, and Dr. Feinberg was thorough and caring. She has the skill to help with challenging vision issues.

Susann Spilkin Google

Doctors and staff were helpful and explained every step. After my TBI, the testing improved both my vision and walking. I am excited for my new glasses.

Carol Joiner Google

The staff was thorough, attentive, and efficient. The exam was very detailed, and Dr. Ryan and his team were wonderful. I highly recommend this practice.

Justin Domin Google

Very professional and helpful, Dr. Chelsea explained BVD clearly. They helped my daughter, and I highly recommend this eye test. I will be returning for my own exam.

Krystal Hughes Google

Take the First Step Toward Relief

If you live near Bloomfield Hills, including Detroit, Lansing, Ann Arbor, Troy, Novi, and surrounding areas, Vision Specialists of Michigan is here to help. 

Take our quick online BVD survey or schedule a consultation today. The path to relief from headaches, dizziness, and visual stress begins with a single step, and the right specialists by your side.

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Dr. Sandy DiPonio earned her optometry degree from Illinois College of Optometry in 1996. She is a highly skilled and experienced eye care professional dedicated to giving her patients of all ages excellent and compassionate care. She has a wide variety of experience in binocular vision, pediatric and adult eye care, ocular disease and contact lens fitting. She strives to provide each of her patients the best quality of life they can achieve with their vision through knowledge and education of treatment options.

Dr. DiPonio is a member of the American Optometric Society and Michigan Optometric Society.

Dr. Sally Hoey has been practicing optometry since graduating from Michigan College of Optometry in 2001. During her time in optometry school, she developed an interest in binocular vision, culminating in a senior thesis involving binocular vision.

Prior to joining Vision Specialists of Michigan, Dr. Hoey specialized in the diagnosis and treatment of vision-related learning problems as well as other binocular vision disorders. Her other areas of interest include specialty contact lens fittings and treating dry eye. Dr. Hoey strives to provide her patients with clear, comfortable vision while meeting their individual needs at the same time.

Dr. Hoey had the opportunity to provide eye care on an optometric mission trip to Guyana, South America and vision screenings at a local medical clinic. She is a member of the American Optometric Association, Michigan Optometric Association, Metropolitan Detroit Optometric Society and the College of Optometrists in Vision Development.

Dr. Jennifer Place graduated with honors from Michigan College of Optometry in 2001.

Before joining Vision Specialists of Michigan, she specialized in treating pediatric and adult patients with binocular vision disorders and vision-related learning problems, as well as fitting specialty contact lenses and managing various types of ocular disease. She enjoys working with patients with unique visual needs, and she takes great pride in providing all patients with highly customized care.

Dr. Place has volunteered for Opening Eyes, a program that provides eye exams to the athletes of the Michigan Special Olympics, and she participated in an international mission to St. Lucia to provide eye care to those in need. Dr. Place is a member of the Detroit Optometric Society, the Michigan Optometric Association, the American Optometric Association, the College of Vision Development, and the Optometric Extension Program Foundation.

Dr. Mary Jo Ference has been practicing optometry since 1990 upon graduating from Ferris State University- Michigan College of Optometry, and is certified in Low Vision Rehabilitation. She has worked at Sinai-Grace Hospital systems for over 20 years before joining Vision Specialists of Michigan in 2013 to work with binocular vision disorders. Her clinical areas of expertise include visual rehabilitation of pediatric and adult patients who have suffered from brain trauma, injury or disease. She has taught both optometry and ophthalmology residents at Sinai Grace Hospital. Dr. Ference has sat on numerous boards, including Sinai Grace Hospital, Berry Out-Patient Surgical Center, and Seedlings Braille Books for the Blind. She is actively involved in area school districts to provide education, training and access for students, teachers, OT’s and PT’s to eye care service rehabilitation information. Dr. Ference has lectured extensively nationally and internationally.

Dr. Debby Feinberg began practicing Optometry in Oakland County in 1983, upon graduating from Illinois College of Optometry. She joined her father, Dr. Paul C. Feinberg, at Mall Optical Center, which was located in Summit Place Mall.

Since 1995 Dr. Feinberg has been developing the field of NeuroVisual Medicine which is the optometric subspecialty that identifies and treats neurological / medical symptoms that originate directly or indirectly in the visual system.

Dr. Feinberg has been performing pioneering work with Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), a condition where a vision misalignment (frequently subtle) creates difficulties with the two eyes working together to create a single 3-dimensional image, and difficulties with the two eyes following that image as it moves.

The symptoms caused by BVD are not usually associated with problems with the visual system, and include headache, dizziness, anxiety and panic, persistent post-concussive symptoms, gait instability and balance problems, frequent falls, neck pain, motion sickness, nausea, and reading and learning problems.

In 2004. Dr. Feinberg established Vision Specialists of Birmingham, specifically designing the practice to accommodate the needs of the NeuroVisual Medicine patient.

In 2011, the office moved to its current location in Bloomfield Hills and updated its name to Vision Specialists of Michigan.