Visual Therapy

Your eyes are only a part of your complex visual system. The other underlying parts have to do with your brain. Specifically, how your brain interprets the images your eyes receive. With vision therapy, we can treat both of these parts. From amblyopia, and strabismus, to visual underdevelopment caused by autism, vision therapy can help.

Vision therapy entails a series of exercises specifically designed for your visual system’s particular needs. These exercises aim to improve the quality and efficiency of your vision, helping you improve in daily tasks such as reading.

What does Visual Therapy?

Vision Therapy is a non-invasive treatment option that can strengthen the bond between your eyes and brain. It can help with many eye-related conditions, such as:
● Amblyopia
● Strabismus
● Visual Impairment Acquired Through Brain Injury
● Vision-Related Learning Problems

What to Expect From Vision Therapy?

The first step is getting a comprehensive eye exam. We’ll assess your eye’s specific needs and design a series of exercises tailored to your vision. These exercises may involve both at-home and supervised in-office therapy over a set period. We’ll schedule visits to keep up with your progress and make any necessary adjustments. Therapy activities help by correcting issues you might have in receiving or processing visual information. These issues may arise at any age and for various reasons, from development issues to head trauma. Although they’re particularly prevalent in children with visual development deficiencies.