Neurology Physician
Company: Aspire Medical Staffing
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
We are seeking a dedicated and highly skilled Neuro-Optometrist
to join our healthcare team at Fort Carson with the Intrepid Spirit
Centers Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI) . The National Intrepid
Center of Excellence (NICoE) and Intrepid Spirit Centers (ISCs) are
part of a specialized centers dedicated to improving outcomes for
service members and families affected by traumatic brain injury
(TBI) and related conditions. These centers deliver integrated,
evidence-based, and patient-centered care through interdisciplinary
teams, while also supporting research and education aligned with
the Department of Defense's readiness and resilience priorities.
Their model combines TBI rehabilitation, neurological and
behavioral health care, integrative medicine, and skills-based
training to develop collaborative, individualized treatment plans.
In addition, providers use the Anomalous Health Incident Acute
Assessment (DHA Form 244) to guide early evaluations of patients
exposed to suspected AHIs, a condition still under scientific
investigation with symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, hearing
loss, and cognitive changes. This role offers an opportunity to
work in diverse clinical settings, utilizing advanced skills in
medical documentation, EMR systems, and patient education to
improve health outcomes. Schedule: Hours of operation are between
6am and 6pm ( typically clinical hours are 7am - 4pm ). Staff
members are expected to perform 8- or 10-hour shifts, for a 40-hour
work week, Monday through Friday. No on-call Qualifications: Must
be a US citizen Degree/Education: Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree
from an accredited optometry school with a state license to
practice optometry. Certification: Basic Life Support Certification
(BLS) Board Certification: Board certification in neuro-optometry
demonstrating a high level of competence and expertise in the
field. Must have an active certification from American Board of
Certification in Medical Optometry (ABCMO) certification in medical
optometry, which includes specialization in areas like ocular
disease, retinal disease, and glaucoma. Licensure/Registration:
Current, full, active, and unrestricted license to practice as a
Neuro-optometrist. Internship/Residency: N/A Experience: at least 2
years of experience Duties: Diagnose and treat visual problems
related to neurological conditions and traumatic brain injuries
(TBI). Through rehabilitative treatment, neuro-optometrists retrain
and strengthen the neural connections in the brain to improve
binocular vision. Neuro-optometric rehabilitation focuses on
strengthening the visual skills needed to perform regular daily
activities for increased independence and improved quality of life.
Mentor in the area of neuro-optometry; provide the full range,
depth, and scope of professional medical and health services to
patients who are involved in concussive events. Accountable for
assessment, testing, diagnosis, implementation, coordination,
monitoring, and evaluation of serious, complex, unprecedented,
severe neuro-optometric cases of acquired, systemic, or TBI.
Analyze, develop, plan, and implement individualized
patient-specific, rehabilitation programs and techniques; provide
training to patients and family members on the preferred and best
methods to encourage recovery. Provide expert consultation, to an
inter-disciplinary team of professionals and administrators; apply
individualized patient-centered treatment to complex patients with
co-morbidities, such as, but not limited to, unprecedented
traumatic brain injury, posttraumatic stress disorder, and pain.
Prepare, research, analyze, and provide comprehensive analysis and
reports based on test results, interdisciplinary consultation and
conference with providers to review the diagnostic findings,
prognoses, therapeutic recommendations and respond to inquiries or
concerns regarding the full evaluation. Assess the performance of
vision and how vision integrates with all of the other senses.
Apply advanced technology, neuro-visual testing and traditional
evaluation methods. Diagnose and treat visual inefficiencies or
delays by providing services to the entire spectrum of the patient
population (pediatric to geriatric), in all areas of injury or
condition: traumatic brain injury, infant vision, developmental
delays, special needs, vision-related learning problems, sports
enhancement, strabismus, amblyopia and other acquired brain
injuries. Utilize advanced and state-of-the-art diagnostic and
evaluation techniques, to include electro-diagnostic testing,
allowing for the provision of extensive assessment of the patient's
neuro-sensory system and how well vision is functioning as the
dominant sense and how the brain receives information from the
outside world, processes, stores and integrates information with
the other senses in order to understand and respond to the
surrounding environment. Provide an initial comprehensive vision
examination to include a total evaluation of external and internal
eye health, analysis of the functional visual abilities of
oculomotor control, eye teaming ability, stereopsis, binocularity
and visual field. Perform an extended sensorimotor analysis, to
include performance testing of the visual input skills (including
visa graph testing, infrared measurement of eye movements when
reading, primitive reflex testing as it relates to overall visual
development and eye-hand motor testing). Perform neuro-visual
testing to determine how the visual system processes information,
how vision integrates with the other sense modalities and determine
whether vision is supporting or interfering with performance
potential. Perform sensory view, electro-diagnostic testing of
vision and ocular-motor function, to include electro- retinogram
(ERG) and electro-oculogram (EOG). Assess vestibular performance,
inner ear function, proprioception, sensation of the muscular
system, balance function, vestibular-ocular reflex function and
sensory integration function. Assess patient's visual perceptual
abilities and skills: the ability to visually discriminate
differences and similarities among forms such as in different
orientations, sizes, or if embedded within other forms, visual
laterality and directionality; visual memory (the ability to
remember the characteristics of a given form after a brief
presentation); visual sequential memory (the ability to remember
for immediate recall, a series of forms in their specific order of
presentation); visual motor integration (the ability to take in,
analyze and reproduce visual information using paper and pencil);
spatial and phonological awareness skills (the ability to listen to
and look at information analytically and to recognize that the
words heard and spatial patterns seen are organized sensory
elements that are represented in reading, spelling, writing and
arithmetic); silent word reading fluency (the ability to recognize
printed words accurately and efficiently); and word reading
efficiency (the ability to recognize and pronounce printed words
accurately and fluently). Develop and provide specific individual
therapeutic treatment and rehabilitation to improve and enhance
patient's visual function. Develop treatment plans, such as
exercises, use of corrective lenses, prisms, filters, patches,
vision training computer software, therapeutic pharmaceutical
agents, medical contact lenses, and other materials and equipment,
are designed to bring a set of skills to conscious awareness and
promote repetition and practice by the patient to achieve a level
of mastery. Monitor the effectiveness of drugs to determine the
results of therapy and treatment on the patient's condition.
Conclusions, recommendations and decisions are accepted as
authoritative from inter-disciplinary team members, staff, faculty,
peers, colleagues, and senior leadership. Develop and provide
specific individual therapeutic treatment and rehabilitation to
improve and enhance patient's visual function. Treatment plans,
such as exercises, use of corrective lenses, prisms, filters,
patches, vision training computer software, therapeutic
pharmaceutical agents, medical contact lenses, and other materials
and equipment, are designed to bring a set of skills to conscious
awareness and promote repetition and practice by the patient to
achieve a level of mastery. Document and close notes in MHS Genesis
within three (3) business days of patient encounters. Respond to
beneficiary messages submitted and received in the MHS Genesis
secure portal systems within one (1) business day.
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