Vision Therapy
Our Therapies
Vision Therapy
Vision therapy is a specialized, evidence-based program designed to improve visual skills and strengthen the connection between the eyes and the brain. It helps individuals overcome visual challenges that affect reading, learning, coordination, and daily life. The goal of vision therapy is to enhance visual efficiency, processing, and comfort so individuals can perform better in school, work, and everyday activities.
Types of Vision Therapy
- Optometric Vision Therapy: Improves eye tracking, focusing, and teaming.
- Perceptual Vision Therapy: Enhances visual processing, memory, and comprehension.
- Orthoptic Therapy: Targets eye alignment and binocular coordination.
- Neuro-Vision Rehabilitation: Restores visual skills after neurological injuries.
- Pediatric Vision Therapy: Supports learning-related visual skill development in children.
Vision Challenges Treated
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye): Reduced vision from weak eye-brain connection.
- Strabismus: Misaligned eyes affecting clear binocular vision.
- Convergence Insufficiency: Difficulty focusing on close or near tasks.
- Tracking Problems: Trouble following text or moving objects smoothly.
- Visual Processing Issues: Difficulty understanding and interpreting visual details.
Benefits of Vision Therapy
- Improved Visual Skills: Better focusing, tracking, and eye coordination.
- Better Reading Ability: Improved speed, accuracy, and comprehension.
- Reduced Eye Strain: Fewer headaches, fatigue, and visual discomfort.
- Enhanced Learning Skills: Stronger visual memory and processing abilities.
- Increased Daily Confidence: Better performance in academics and activities.