Eye Physicians of Central Florida


Neuro-Ophthalmology


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Pediatric Ophthalmology
We are proud to provide excellence in pediatric eye care services with recognized leaders in Pediatric Ophthalmology. Dr. Gold, Dr. Blumenfeld, Dr. Ikeda, Dr. Adams, and Dr. Hered also treat adult eye muscle disorders. If you are seeking child vision care in Florida, please make sure to contact us. Our practice has placed a unique emphasis on this type of eye care. Our pediatric eye care services in Florida include crossed eye correction, blocked tear ducts, lazy eye or amblyopia, retinopathy and children's eye exams.

Neuro-Ophthalmology

 Eye Physicians of Central Florida has two fellowship-trained ophthalmologists who specialize in treating neuro-ophthalmic disorders:

David B. Auerbach, D.O.

David B. Auerbach, D.O.
Louis C. Blumenfeld, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Louis C. Blumenfeld, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Neuro-ophthalmology focuses on the relationship between the eye and the brain. Our specially trained physicians provide comprehensive clinical care to patients with visual disturbances as a result of optic nerve diseases, central nervous system disorders, ocular motility dysfunction, and pupillary abnormalities.

Common neuro-ophthalmic conditions treated include:

  • optic neuritis
    David B. Auerbach, D.O.
    David B. Auerbach, D.O.
  • ischemic optic neuropathy (including temporal arteritis)
  • compressive optic neuropathy (including pituitary tumors)
  • papilledema (including pseudotumor cerebri)
  • inflammatory and infectious optic neuropathies
  • cerebrovascular disorder involving vision
  • tumors involving vision
  • blephrospasm (including botulinum injections)
  • hemifacial spasm (including botulinum injections)
  • thyroid eye disease
  • myasthenia gravis
  • ocular motor disorders (including cranial nerve palsies)
  • pupillary abnormalities
  • paraneoplastic disorders (including paraneoplastic retinopathies and optic neuropathies)
  • hereditary optic neuropathies