Vision is far more than 20/20 sharpness. It is how your eyes, brain, and body coordinate to read, focus, track moving objects, and process the world around you. When any of those links break down, the result can be headaches, reading struggles, poor sports performance, or persistent post-concussion symptoms. Our Vision Therapy Clinic uses evidence-based exercises and in-clinic technology to rebuild and strengthen those connections.
Conditions We Treat
Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion
Post-injury visual disturbances including light sensitivity, double vision, motion intolerance, and reading fatigue.
Accommodative Dysfunction
Difficulty focusing at near distances — common in kids who avoid reading or adults with new computer-screen symptoms.
Vergence Dysfunction
Eye-teaming problems including convergence insufficiency, a frequently missed cause of headaches and word-skipping while reading.
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Active treatment for amblyopia in children and adults using modern, evidence-based protocols — well beyond simple patching.
Strabismus
Co-management of intermittent and constant eye-turn conditions, often in conjunction with surgical colleagues.
Visual-Perceptual Disorders
Visual processing issues that affect learning, reading speed, handwriting, and depth perception in children.
Sports Vision
Performance training for reaction time, peripheral awareness, and eye-hand-body coordination.
Your Vision Therapy Journey
Functional Vision Assessment
A 60–90 minute evaluation testing eye movement, focusing, teaming, and processing well beyond a standard eye exam.
Consultation & Plan
We review the findings, explain what they mean for daily life, and build a custom therapy schedule with measurable goals.
In-Clinic Therapy Sessions
Weekly 45-minute sessions with our trained therapists using lenses, prisms, computer-based activities, and balance work.
Home Reinforcement
Short daily home exercises to lock in gains — typically 10–15 minutes per day.
Progress Re-Evaluation
Periodic re-testing every 8–12 weeks to track improvement and adjust the plan.
Who Benefits Most
Children with reading struggles or learning challenges, adults with post-concussion symptoms, patients recovering from stroke or traumatic brain injury, and athletes seeking a competitive edge. If you're unsure whether vision therapy is right for you, a consultation is the best place to start.