DR. LARRY A. SPITZBERG, O.D.
Optometry at Memorial Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 3530TG
Category
Optometry
Type
Optometrist
License number
Texas 3530TG
Category
Optometry
Type
Corneal and Contact Management
License number
Texas 3530TG
Category
Optometry
Type
Low Vision Rehabilitation
Address
Address
14441 Memorial Dr STE 13, Houston, TX 77079
Phone
(281) 497-2988

Personal information

See more information about LARRY A. SPITZBERG at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
Larry Spitzberg, age 79
14 Woodstone St, Houston, TX 77024
(817) 365-3594
Larry Spitzberg
Houston, TX
(713) 468-8016
Larry A Spitzberg
14441 Memorial Dr B Dr, Houston, TX 77079
(281) 597-9955
Larry A Spitzberg
14441 Memorial Way, Houston, TX 77079
(281) 497-2988
(281) 597-9955
Larry A Spitzberg, age 79
14 Woodstone St, Houston, TX 77024
(713) 468-8016

Organization information

See more information about LARRY A. SPITZBERG at bizstanding.com

Larry A Spitzberg Od

14441 Memorial Dr STE 13, Houston, TX 77079

Categories:
Agricultural Producers & Products, Contact Lenses, Optometrists
Phone:
(281) 497-2988 (Phone)

Professional information

See more information about LARRY A. SPITZBERG at trustoria.com
Larry A Spitzberg Photo 1
Larry A Spitzberg, Houston TX - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Larry A Spitzberg, Houston TX - OD (Doctor of Optometry)

Specialties:
Optometry, Cornea & Contact Management, Low Vision Rehabilitation
Address:
14441 Memorial Dr SUITE 13, Houston 77079
(281) 497-2988 (Phone)
Languages:
English


Larry Spitzberg Photo 2
Refractometer For Measuring Spherical Refractive Errors

Refractometer For Measuring Spherical Refractive Errors

US Patent:
5455645, Oct 3, 1995
Filed:
Apr 11, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/225539
Inventors:
Ian B. Berger - Houston TX
Larry A. Spitzberg - Houston TX
Assignee:
Lacrimedics, Inc. - Rialto CA
International Classification:
A61B 302
US Classification:
351223
Abstract:
A refractometer for measuring spherical refractive errors of an eye is shown. The refractometer includes an objective first lens system adapted to be moved along a predetermined path between a first position and a second position. A linear diopter scale measuring means is responsive to the movement of the objective first lens system for providing spherical refractive diopter measurements. A fixed second lens system is positioned at a selected location from the first position and is in alignment with the objective first lens system. A Pechan inverting prism system is located in the focal plane or the fixed second lens system and the first position. An adjustment means is operatively coupled to the objective first lens system for moving the same between said first position and said second position. A method for self-testing for spherical refractive errors of an eye using a refractometer of the present invention is shown.


Larry Spitzberg Photo 3
Magnifying Apparatus And Method

Magnifying Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
4923282, May 8, 1990
Filed:
Feb 23, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/315217
Inventors:
Larry A. Spitzberg - Houston TX
International Classification:
G02B 702
US Classification:
350245
Abstract:
A magnifying apparatus comprising a prism, a magnifying lens, and a housing for spacing the prism apart from the lens. The prism converts a horizontal image into an image at an angle from the horizontal, and the magnifying lens then magnifies the image for viewing. A method of using the magnifying apparatus for viewing the image of an object on a relatively horizontal surface at an angle from the horizontal is also provided.


Larry Spitzberg Photo 4
Bioptic Periscope And Method

Bioptic Periscope And Method

US Patent:
4795235, Jan 3, 1989
Filed:
Dec 12, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/940854
Inventors:
Larry A. Spitzberg - Houston TX
International Classification:
G02B 2702, G02B 702, G02B 2302, G02C 100
US Classification:
350145
Abstract:
An apparatus for increasing visual acuity while viewing an image comprising a roof prism having an apex with apex faces adjacent thereto, an eye piece lens mounted to a first apex face of the roof prism, and an objective lens mounted to a second apex face of the roof prism and to the lens of a pair of eyeglasses. The objective lens is mounted to the eyeglasses lens at a point such that the eye of a patient wearing the eyeglasses must be rotated at a angle of from about 25. degree. to about 50. degree. relative to the visual axis of the patient's eye when looking straight ahead to view an image through the apparatus.


Larry Spitzberg Photo 5
Wafer Thin Reading Telescope

Wafer Thin Reading Telescope

US Patent:
5028127, Jul 2, 1991
Filed:
Aug 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/393654
Inventors:
Larry A. Spitzberg - Houston TX
International Classification:
G02C 100
US Classification:
351158
Abstract:
A wafer thin reading telescope utilizing a unique parallelogram shaped prism, together with plus and minus lenses comprises a Galilean reading telescope. The telescope is mounted in the bifocal region of an eyeglasses lens at an approximately 221/2 degree downward angle relative to the straight ahead gaze. The reading telescope is sufficiently small and light weight in nature so as to be mountable to the back surface of the carrier lens by the use of adhesive. The eyepiece and objective lenses are truncated vertically to provide a wide horizontal field of view relative to the vertical field of view. The telescope is capable of magnifying objects to a power of about 2. 5. times. to about 4. times. and is focusable by moving the image or alternatively by reciprocating the eyepiece lens within a threaded collar. The telescope can be enclosed within a housing.