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Our Team

Rachel Kelly, COVT – Certified Optometric Vision Therapist, Lead Therapist

Rachel Kelly, COVT – Certified Optometric Vision Therapist, Lead Therapist

Rachel, our Lead Vision Therapist, grew up in Carlsbad, California with her parents and younger siblings. She studied French at…

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Evan Beus, OD – Developmental Optometrist, Clinical Director

Evan Beus, OD – Developmental Optometrist, Clinical Director

Dr. Beus was born and raised in southeastern Washington. He received his Optometry degree from Pacific University College of Optometry,…

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Nichole Hubbard – Billing Specialist

Nichole Hubbard – Billing Specialist

Nichole was born and raised in the Yakima Valley. While working for a chemical dependency treatment center during college, she…

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Candy Clift – Office Manager, HR Director

Candy Clift – Office Manager, HR Director

Candace Clift, Patient Care Coordinator, was born in Yakima, WA, but then moved to Spokane, WA, where she was raised. After…

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Susan Thurnau – Financial Coordinator

Susan Thurnau – Financial Coordinator

Susan Thurnau attended Central Washington University where she got a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science with a minor in Athletic…

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Benjamin Winters, OD, FCOVD – Developmental Optometrist

Benjamin Winters, OD, FCOVD – Developmental Optometrist

Dr. Winters is board-certified in vision development and vision therapy.  In 2010, he started Washington Vision Therapy Center in Yakima,…

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Our Clinic

Mountainview Vision Therapy opened on November 1st, 2019. As a brand new clinic, we are excited to welcome new patients from all over central Washington. All of our doctors, therapists and staff have years of previous experience in the field of binocular vision and vision therapy, and bring a variety of skills together to help care for our patients.

While our emphasis is treating children with vision problems that can affect learning and academic performance, we also treat vision problems that can result from acquired brain injury, developmental delays, and vertigo in patients of all ages. Some vision problems have also been shown to mimic or complicate ADHD and dyslexia.

We also treat patients of any age with eye turns (Strabismus) and lazy eyes (Amblyopia). Vision therapy can often benefit patients who were told their only option was surgery or long hours of patching.

Mountainview Vision Therapy is excited to continue to reach out to the community.  Educators and healthcare professionals interested in the impact vision problems can have on learning and school performance are encouraged to visit our Vision Education Center as well as schedule our doctors to come speak to your group. For more information, contact us at 509-972-6688.

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About us

Do you or your child need vision therapy in the Yakima area? If so, our team at Mountainview can help treat your functional vision problems. We offer vision therapy treatment which helps correct developmental visual problems. While children are our most common patients, we frequently treat adults as well. It is never too late to improve visual function.
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Mountainview Vision Therapy

  • 3909 Creekside Loop Ste 150 Yakima, WA 98902

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