Mary VanHoy, OD, FCOVD, FCSO, found a new drive—literally—after the pandemic. Dr. VanHoy has been in practice since 1971, which includes two years in what she was told was “the new modern Army” during the Vietnam conflict. It was at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center that she developed an interest in vision therapy, a service she was able to provide for military dependents and retirees. She continued that interest after her tour of duty, going back to school for courses in learning disabilities and visual processing issues such as dyslexia. By then, she had settled into a career in Indiana with a thriving vision therapy practice. Even so, she nurtured the idea of a mobile clinic to deliver services to lower-income patients. Read More