Andrew's Daddy here...
A couple of questions for those that have seen Dr Hertle (or anybody else for that matter.)
Jill created a thread about the latest opinions we have received regarding Andrew's nystagmus as it relates to his vision. The backstory on that is that I actively sought the opinion of an optometrist regarding the possibility of fitting Andrew with a special type of contact lens. This doctor was extremely informative and will definitely be a valuable asset to us for second opinions. She practices about 2 hours away from us so is not trying to "steal" a client from our current professionals. She did tell me that she has sent several patients (although none with albinism) to Dr Hertle for evaluations/surgery for nystagmus.
She said that a "waveform recording" will be most beneficial to assess Andrew's vision potential as it relates to the nstagmus. Can anybody explain what we can expect from this test? Also, I would like to hear how many different professionals perform this test. I believe that there is an optometrist not far from where we live that does it but am wondering if we should just wait to see Dr Hertle.
She also suggested an ERG. We had been told at Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) that an ERG won't give any useful information as there is no difference between the ERG of a patient with albinism and one with normal pigmentation. Has anybody gained useful information from this test (or any others?)
We keep trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together and the doctors keep changing the picture on the box. 
--MARC