Vision Therapy


Who Benefits? - Learning-related - Dyslexia - ADHD - Reading Problems - Eye Tracking
Binocular Vision - Lazy Eye - Convergence Insufficiency - Double Vision - Cross-eyed, Eye Turns
Visual Rehab - Special Needs - Developmental Delays - Brain Injured (TBI) - Autism - Stroke
Stress-related - Visual Stress with Reading and Computers - Blurry Vision at Near
Headaches - Motion Sickness - Sports Vision and Hand-Eye Coordination

Vision Therapy

Some visual conditions cannot be treated adequately with just glasses, contact lenses and/or patching, and are best resolved through a program of Vision Therapy.

What is Vision Therapy?

Vision Therapy is an individualized, supervised, treatment program designed to correct visual-motor and/or perceptual-cognitive deficiencies. Vision Therapy sessions include procedures designed to enhance the brain's ability to control:

  • eye alignment,
  • eye tracking and eye teaming,
  • eye focusing abilities,
  • eye movements, and/or
  • visual processing.

Visual-motor skills and endurance are developed through the use of specialized computer and optical devices, including therapeutic lenses, prisms, and filters. During the final stages of therapy, the patient's newly acquired visual skills are reinforced and made automatic through repetition and by integration with motor and cognitive skills.

Who Benefits from Vision Therapy?

Children and adults with visual challenges, such as:

Vision Therapy can be the answer to many visual problems. Don't hesitate to contact our office with your questions.

To read definitions of Vision Therapy by outside sources, see
What is Vision Therapy? and/or Vision Therapy? Self-help Eye Exercises?. To browse through hundreds of stories written by parents, teachers, adults and children, go to a national of catalog of Vision Therapy Success Stories.

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