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Jacky Kong, O.D., FAAO
Dr. Jacky Kong has 9 years of experience as a pediatric optometrist and is currently an assistant professor at New England College of Optometry. Dr. Kong is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. Prior to joining the private sector, Dr. Kong was an attending at multiple Boston health centers where he trained residents and students in pediatric and primary care optometry. Areas of research and clinical interests include: strabismus, amblyopia, binocular vision (eye tracking/reading difficulties), and vision therapy/training for children and adults with reading difficulties. Dr. Kong is very experienced with children with special needs and he also designed a device that aids in mapping out field of visual awareness in severely impaired children – which he donated to The Perkins School for the Blind. Together with VOSH (volunteer optometrist services to humanity) and FADCANIC (Fundación para la autonomía y el Desarrollo de la Costa atlántica de Nicaragua), Dr. Kong made humanitarian trips to Columbia and Nicaragua where he administered care and dispensed glasses to the population that did not have access to eye care. Dr. Kong is available for pediatric and adult comprehensive eye exams, vision therapy for reading difficulties (adult and children), soft contact lens fitting, and dry eye evaluations |
PUBLICATIONS:
Acute Onset of Convergence Spasm (Kong, Mokka)
Vision Therapy As a Treatment to Convergence Insufficiency In an Adult With Traumatic Brain Injury (Kong)
Management of Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty with X-Cone Lens (Ip, Kong)
Assessment of Visual Fields in DeafBlind Children (Kong, et al)
Acute Onset of Convergence Spasm (Kong, Mokka)
Vision Therapy As a Treatment to Convergence Insufficiency In an Adult With Traumatic Brain Injury (Kong)
Management of Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty with X-Cone Lens (Ip, Kong)
Assessment of Visual Fields in DeafBlind Children (Kong, et al)