About Us
We are a full scope optometric practice dedicated to providing the highest quality vision care to children and adults in a friendly, comfortable, and professional atmosphere. With a highly trained staff and state of the art equipment, we go beyond the 20/20.
We also provide Vision Therapy for;
- Children with learning related issues; poor eye contact, poor tracking, visualizing, poor comprehension, and poor depth perception.
- Crossed Eye (Strabismus) or Lazy Eye (Amblyopia): Crossed eyes and or lazy eyes can be treated with Vision Therapy instead of conventional surgery, glasses or patching.
- Stress-induced vision problems: Our high-tech society requires many people to do a large volume of near work in front of a computer screen.
- Patients that have had a stroke, brain injury, developmental delays, cerebral palsy or have multiple sclerosis, among other neurological ailments.
- Athletes; even good vision can become better. Athletes often use Vision Therapy to improve eye-hand coordination, visual reaction time, peripheral awareness, eye teaming, focusing, tracking and visualization skills.
Our Team
Dr. Marc Sherman, O. D., FCOVD
Dr. Sherman is a board certified Optometric Physician; specializing in Behavioral and Developmental Optometry. Dr. Sherman received his Bachelor of Science in 1969 from the Massachusetts College of Optometry. In 1970 he received his Doctorate in Optometry from the Massachusetts College of Optometry, and continued his Residency in Visual Training at the Optometric Center of New York. In 1971 he joined the US Air Force and was stationed at the McCoy Air Force Base, where he was the Director of the Optometry Clinic until 1973. In 1973 after leaving the US Air Force, Dr. Sherman opened his own practice in Longwood.
Dr. Sherman is presently a Preceptor of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry and is a fellow at the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. He has been in practice for over 40 years; his passion to vision therapy has evolved in the past several years specializing in Children on the Spectrum, Down Syndrome, TBI patients, and Athletes. He is an active supporter of the Private Schools, Down Syndrome Society, and The Autism Society.
He currently lives in Seminole County with his wife. He has two grown up children and two grandkids. His passion is football and spending time with his family.
Dr. Steven Zorn, O.D., FCOVD
Optometry Licenses
Florida- OP 1709
New York- Inactive
Massachusetts- Inactive
Memberships
- Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry- December 1995
- Member of the Florida Optometric Association
- Member of the American Optometric Association
- Member of the Central Florida Optometric Society