Thanksgiving is the start of the holiday season, and for many, the holiday season comes with beloved traditions. Gathering with family and friends, watching and playing football, cooking and eating turkey, baking and enjoying pieces of pie — the list goes on and on!

All that being said, there’s one aspect of Thanksgiving that makes it a unique and special holiday overall: it’s a day to spend time with loved ones, focus on expressing gratitude, and give thanks to those around you.

So, what are you feeling grateful for this year? In honor of the big day, we asked those around us what they’re thankful for.

“Thankful to work with a glorious doctor who has put his heart, soul, and energy into helping families, making school and life a better experience.

Thankful to work in a community that helps support our practice in sending financial assistance to help families pay for services to enhance their child’s learning experience.

Thankful for being the answer for many families who are at a loss of what to do in order to help their children when all else has failed. These families are not just our patients, they become our friends and we are here to support, inspire, and watch the transformation of the growing process.”

– Kendall Hollinger, Office Manager/Vision Therapist

 

“I am thankful for the first gleam of understanding in each and every person who has been through our program. I am thankful to be part of our patients’ growth each and every season.”

–Amanda Romberger, Lead Vision Therapist

 

“Thankful to have found a place who understood my child and his struggles, and my frustration as a parent.”

– Parent of current patient

 

“Thankful to have come across this great team. They have been able to bring my happy-go-lucky-boy back, and take his frustrations away with school and everyday life.”

– Parent of current patient

 

“Blessed to work with a great team of therapists and a doctor who understands my child. Not only have they helped my child, but they have taken the time to help me learn how to better assist my child.”

– Parent of current patient

 

“Blessed and thankful for the work Dr. Seiderman and his team do. I had double vision after eye surgery. Driving was something I was no longer able to do, and I can now drive again.”

– Adult patient

We’re especially thankful to those who come to us for help, whether they’re looking for an alternate treatment for ADHD, an improvement to their perception and/or eye problems, or something else entirely.

Here at the Vision Development Center of Lancaster, we aim to solve our patient’s problems as soon as possible. Dr. Seiderman is one of the world’s leading experts and has helped thousands of people overcome their concentration, learning, and reading problems. You can learn more about our patient’s experiences here.

Contact us today to work with some of the best ADHD doctors in Lancaster, PA. We’re thankful for you, and we’ll make sure you leave feeling thankful for us too!