
In 2003, Dr. Windsor was selected as a “Distinguished Practitioner” of the National Academy of Practice. This honor is limited to only 150 distinguished practitioners and scholars in each of the ten major health disciplines. Dr. Windsor is a past Co-Chair of the National Academy of Optometry and served on the Council of the National Academies of Practice with representatives of the major healthcare professions. Dr. Windsor was also the first to receive all four annual awards of the Indiana Optometric Association having received the Indiana Optometrist of the Year, Young Optometrist of the Year, Distinguished Service Award and two Meritorious Service Awards.
Dr. Windsor is a Past-President of the Indiana Optometric Association the Indiana Low Vision Rehabilitation Society and Past Trustee of the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association. He has served as the Indiana liaison to the American Optometric Association Low Vision Committee.
Dr. Windsor has written book chapters and numerous articles on low vision rehabilitation and has recently co-authored a book on the reengineering of optometric practice with his daughter. He has lectured both state and nationally on low vision care, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease and vision rehabilitation after stroke/brain injury. He has also done extensive work in fitting filtered contact lenses to control severe glare in Achromatopsia and Cone dystrophies.
Dr. Windsor practices optometry in Low Vision Centers of Indiana and Eye Associates Group LLC offices in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Hartford City, Indiana. The staff of the Low Vision Centers of Indiana have received 42 state and national awards include three times doctors selected as the National Optometrist of the Year or Young Optometrist of the Year.