Who Benefits from Vision Therapy?

Children and adults with visual challenges, such as:

Vision Therapy helps individuals develop normal coordination and teamwork of the two eyes (binocular vision). When the two eyes fail to work together as an effective team, performance in many areas can suffer (reading, sports, depth perception, eye contact, etc.). To learn more about binocular (two-eyed) vision, click on any of the following links:

Recent scientific research funded by the National Eye Institute and conducted at Mayo Clinic has proven that in-office Vision Therapy is the best treatment for Convergence Insufficiency. To learn all about Convergence Insufficiency, go to:

Vision Therapy programs offer much higher cure rates for lazy eye and/or eye turns when compared to surgery, glasses and/or patching. The earlier the patient receives Vision Therapy, the better. However, our office successfully treats patients well past 21 years of age. Recent scientific research has disproven the long-held belief that children with lazy eye (amblyopia) cannot be helped after age 7. To learn more about lazy eye, eye turns and double vision, click on any of the following links:

Visual Stress from Reading and Computers, Blurred Vision, Eyestrain, Headaches and/or Vision-Induced Motion Sickness and/or Stomachaches

Our 21st century lifestyle demands more from our vision than ever before. Children and adults in our technological society constantly use their near vision at school, work and at home. Environmental stresses on the visual system (including excessive computer use or close work) can sometimes induce blurred vision, eyestrain, headaches, etc. To learn more about these vision problems and about how Vision Therapy can help, click on any of the following links:

Visual Stress from Reading and Computers, Blurred Vision, Eyestrain, Headaches and/or Vision-Induced Motion Sickness and/or Stomachaches

Our 21st century lifestyle demands more from our vision than ever before. Children and adults in our technological society constantly use their near vision at school, work and at home. Environmental stresses on the visual system (including excessive computer use or close work) can sometimes induce blurred vision, eyestrain, headaches, etc. To learn more about these vision problems and about how Vision Therapy can help, click on any of the following links:

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Stroke, Birth Injury, Brain Damage, Head Injury, Whiplash, Cerebral Palsy, MS, etc.

Vision can be compromised as a result of neurological disorders or trauma to the nervous system. Vision Therapy can effectively treat the visual consequences of brain trauma (including double vision). To learn more about Vision Rehabilitation with Vision Therapy, click on any of the following links:

Developmental Delays, Visual Perceptual/Visual-Motor Deficits, Attention Deficit Disorders etc.

To learn more about Vision Therapy as it relates to developmental delays or disorders, click on any of the following links: