Boca Doctor Sent to Keep Eye on Olympians

The Boca Raton News - July 25, 1996
Front Page - The Boca Raton News - July 25, 1996

BY JOYCE SAMPSON, STAFF WRITERDr. Lawrence Lampert, O.D.

In the reception area of Lawrence Lampert's west Boca Raton optometry practice hangs an Olympic banner of red, white and blue.  The 44-year-old eye doctor is not going for the gold, he assures his curious patients, but he is going to Atlanta as part of an elite team of eye specialists.

"It's an exciting opportunity. I feel like I'll be contributing to the event up there, but I'll probably come back having learned something I didn't know before," said Lampert, a Boca Raton doctor whose patient's have included professional baseball players, other sports figures and children whose visual problems impede their learning process.

The medical team, some 180 from across the world, will be stationed in Olympic Village, the center of activity for the world's greatest athletes and other VIPs at the XXVI Summer Olympiad. Rotating shifts Eight vision specialists and four hearing specialists, all volunteers, will rotate shifts each day in the vision center from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

"We know that performance in hearing and vision is so integral to an athlete's ability to perform at an elite level," said Michael Pier, director of the Olympic Vision Center. "To see better is to play better, to hear better is to play better ... We're just helping what's right get better."

The Vision Center has operated since the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, where doctors examined almost 450 athletes. In Atlanta, Pier said, they are expected to see between 750 to 1,000 athletes.

"Most of the elite athletes will test out much higher than the norm, but most will test out deficient in one of the areas," Lampert said. "A person can have 20-20 vision, but you have to measure dynamic visual activity; can he see well when the charts are moving?"

Lampert, who leaves Aug. 2, will measure visual attention skills, hand-eye coordination and depth perception. "He'll be a busy man," said Paul Sims, a public relations person whose temporary office has been on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, site of the Olympic Village. "These doctors are seeing 10 to 15 athletes an hour."

Olympics Photos

Site of the 1996 Olympic Events - Atlanta, Ga., USA
Site of the 1996 Olympics - Atlanta, Georgia - USA


The Crowd!
The Crowd!!


Dr. Lampert with 2 of the Olympian Athletes
Dr. Lampert with 2 of the Olympian Athletes


Dr. Lampert Administering a Vision Test
Dr. Lampert Administering a Vision Test at the Atlanta Olympics


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