| Drs. Selwyn and Paul Super are recognized
as world leaders in their fields and work in close
association with each other as holistic
practitioners.
Dr. Paul Super, B.S., O.D.,
FAAO
Dr. Paul Super specializes in the field of
contact lenses, orthokeratology and in the care
of patients with keratoconus, and other corneal
and refractive problems. He demonstrates
additional skills in the handling of his
patients through his knowledge and experience in
aviation medicine and vision therapy.
Dr. Paul Super is a Fellow of the American
Academy of Optometry. He served as a Clinical
Professor at the State University of New York,
College of Optometry and currently serves on
staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and as an
Adjunct Clinical Professor at the Pennsylvania
College of Optometry. He acts as a consultant to
Ophthalmologic and Optometric journals, and
performs FDA studies and research in the
development of corneal bifocal lenses and also
as a medicolegal expert witness.
Dr. Super is the doctor physicians choose for
their own personal eye care. His colleagues
refer to him for assistance with “challenging to
fit” patients and many patients come to him as
their last hope to wear contact lenses. Dr.
Super is known as the patient’s doctor due to
his gentle style, patience, dedication,
compassion and bedside manner. He sees patients
of all ages from infants to centenarians.
Dr. Selwyn Super, D.Optom.,
B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D., FAAO
Dr. Selwyn Super specializes in the
field of behavioral and neuro-optometry and how
vision relates to learning and general function
and behavior. Professor Super was the founding
dean of the school of Optometry at the
University of Johannesburg (formerly RAU) He is
an adjunct clinical research professor at The
Southern California College of Optometry, and is
an Assistant Research Professor in the
Department of Psychology at the University of
Southern California. He is a practicing
educational psychologist with a credential in
school psychology and has a diploma in
Binocular Vision and Perception, and a Post
Doctoral Fellow in Multivariate Neurocognitive
Development. He is the Editor in Chief of the
Optometric Extension Program series on Neuro-Optometry,
and is on the editorial board of the Journal of
Behavioral Optometry, and on The McGraw Hill
Annual Editions on Aging. Apart from his
clinical interests he lectures to undergraduate
psychology students on human development and
aging, and on research methods. Dr Super’s broad
academic and vast clinical background combine in
a way that has made him a world authority on
binocular vision, vision- related learning
problems, developmental delays and on the
rehabilitation of patients with brain injury.
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