Dr. Briana Larson
DR. LARSON INDUCTED AS FNORA
The Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association (NORA) inducted Dr. Briana Larson as a Fellow (FNORA) during its 2014 Annual Conference at North Carolina. A Fellow of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association (FNORA) designation is recognition of a professional’s highest level of competence in clinical abilities and scientific knowledge in the field of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation.
Currently, there are only twenty one (21) FNORA professionals in the United States. Dr. Larson is the lone practicing optometrist in Texas with an FNORA credential.
MOLLIE ARMSTRONG LEADERSHIP AWARD
The Texas Optometric Association (TOA) named Dr. Briana Larson as the 2013 recipient of the Mollie Armstrong Leadership Award during its annual convention in Austin, TX on Feb 21-24, 2013. The award recognizes an optometrist who has performed significant public service for others and rendered exemplary service to the visual welfare of Texans.
The TOA typically selects candidates for this recognition from Texas optometrists who have been in practice at least 10 years. Dr. Larson was in practice only 4 years when conferred the award.
- Excellence in Vision Therapy
College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) Award
- Excellence in Vision Therapy
Dr. Robert L. Severston Scholarship
- Outstanding Comprehension, Aptitude and Promise in Vision Therapy
Dr. Homer and Marie Hendrickson Memorial Award
OCVT NAMED AUSTIN’S BEST VISION THERAPY PRACTICE
The Optometry Center for Vision Therapy was picked the 2015 best vision therapy practice (Best Eye Gym) by The Austin Chronicle.
“The doctors oversee an individualized in-office program with a vision therapist who sends you home with exercises to help with lazy eye, dyslexia, autism spectrum disorders, and much more. Their program vastly improved the quality of life for one of our visual artists who was unknowingly suffering from eight different eye disorders. Bonus: The staff is incredibly attentive and friendly. Here’s (to) looking at you, Austin!” The Austin Chronicle