

Advanced training, cutting edge medical care and the latest technology give the doctors at TotalVision the ability to manage and treat most eye conditions. Dr. Mitchel and Regina Strand have developed close working relationships with area doctors to be able to refer patients when they require laser, cataract surgery or advanced care. Dr. Mitchel Strand specializes in hard to fit contact lens patients and Dr. Regina Strand is among the few in Connecticut who specialize in low vision, a service designed to bring maximum sight to those with limited vision.
Dr. Strand earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University at Fullerton in 1980. He extended his education at the New England College of Optometry and was granted the degree of Doctor of Optometry in 1984. His training included clinical externships in contact lenses and pathology. Since he began practicing optometric medicine, Dr. Stand has served as a clinical instructor, guest lecturer, pediatric optometric consultant and an industrial vision consultant.
Dr. Mitchel Strand is a member of the American Optometric Association and the Connecticut Association of Optometrists. Together with Dr. Regina Strand he has received the Optometric Recognition Award from the American Optometric Association in 1990, 1992 and 1996.
Dr. Regina Strand received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1980 from Wheaton College in Massachusetts. In 1984 she earned her Doctor Of Optometry degree from the New England College of Optometry.
Dr. Regina Strand is among the small minority of optometrists who specialize in helping people with low vision. Through magnifiers, telescopes, electronic devices, and other vision aids, Dr. Regina Strand can bring the maximum of sight to those with minimal eye function.
Dr. Regina Strand is a member of the American Optometric Association and the Connecticut Association of Optometrists. Dr. Regina Strand was appointed by Governor Jodi Rell to serve on the Board of Examiners for Optometry. Together with Dr. Mitchel Strand, she has received the Optometric Recognition Award from the American Optometric Association in 1990, 1992 and 1996.