Dr. Stendig's Profile

  • 1998 - Credentialed as a Vision Rehab Diplomate by the American Board of Disability Analysts
  • Freedom Foundation George Washington Award - 1997 Recipient
  • Lectured at College of Optometrist in Vision Development National Meeting on Methods to Break Suppressions
  • Past District Chairman Boy Scouts of America
  • Garland Chamber of Commerce Member
  • Garland Host Lions Club President 1993-1994
  • Passed National Board to become Therapeutic Optometrist - 1993
  • University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agent Course - completed 1992
  • University of Houston College of Optometry Post-Graduate Clinical Ocular Therapeutics Course - completed 1991
  • State Bar of Texas Lecturer on Vision Disabilities
    - Professional Development Program 1987
  • Contact Lens Specialist - National Eye Research Foundation certification - 1983.
  • Clinical Investigator for Research & Development team evaluating new Soft and Gas Permeable Contact Lens technologies.
  • Member of College of Optometrist in Vision Development
  • Charter Member of the Contact Lens Section of American Optometric Association
  • Sports/Athletics Vision Consultant
  • Speaker's Bureau Lecturer on Contacts and Learning Disabilities
  • President North Texas Optometric Society 1981-1982
  • Program Speaker - American Optometric Consumer Communication
  • Member of Texas Optometric Association - 1974 to present
  • Optometric Extension Program Clinical Associate - 1976 to present
  • American Optometric Association Member - since 1973
  • Built Vision Medical Center building and started private Optometric Practice - 1974
  • Southern College of Optometry - Four year program for Doctor of Optometry Degree graduated Dean's List - 1973
  • B.S. Degree from Trinity University