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*NeuroSensory Center of Eastern Pennsylvania*

Suite 317 · 250 Pierce Street · Kingston, PA 18704

T: 570.763.0054 F: 570.763.0056

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* **www.neurosensorycenters.com*<http://www.neurosensorycenters.com/>

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PARENT/TEACHER NIGHT AT NEUROSENSORY CENTER OF EASTERN PA

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Parents, teachers, doctors and therapists of children suffering from

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD); Attention Deficit HyperActivity Disorder

(ADHD); Autistic Spectrum Disorders such as Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, and

Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD-NOS); Sensory Processing Disorders;

Dyslexia; and other neuro-sensory issues are invited to an Information Night

at The NeuroSensory Center of Eastern Pennsylvania, located in Kingston, on

September 22, 2008 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM.

During the “Information Night,” parents and professionals will have the

opportunity to meet with the doctors, tour the center, and learn how The

NeuroSensory Center of Eastern Pennsylvania can help their children. The

information sessions will be on-going and will last approximately a

half-hour.

One of ten sites nationally, The Neurosensory Center of Eastern Pennsylvania

is equipped with customized applications and specialized equipment to assist

in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of disorders. Using the

state-of-the-art Sensory View Diagnostic System, the doctors at the

NeuroSensory Center are able to identify the cause of the disorder and treat

the source. The system produces an integrated, graphical analysis of the

patients' neuro-sensory system. This provides the first " evidence-based "

proof of the ability to medically stabilize and improve nervous system

functions.

The staff of the NeuroSensory Center of Eastern Pennsylvania includes a

medical doctor, a neurodevelopmental optometrist, a neuropsychologist, a

registered nurse, diagnosticians and therapists. The team approach enables

each patient to see the health care provider most able to help him or her.

Staff at the NeuroSensory Center of Eastern Pennsylvania are certified

NeuroSensory Specialists; some are certified in the Defeat Autism Now!

approach, as well.

Dr. W. Bohlander, Director of Neuropsychology Services of the

NeuroSensory Center of Eastern Pennsylvania, states, “Children don’t need to

suffer from these neuro-sensory issues. We want parents to know that we are

a resource they can turn to in helping their children.”

The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited and

reservations are required. For more information or to make a reservation,

call 570-763-0054 or email info@....

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