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| Sunday...........Closed |
| Monday..........11am-4pm |
| Tuesday.........11am-8pm |
| Wednesday ...Closed |
| Thursday........11am-8pm |
| Friday.............10am-6pm |
| Saturday........9am-4pm |
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| What is Vision Therapy? |
Vision therapy, is a highly effective non-surgical treatment for many common visual problems, such as-but not limited to, lazy eye, crossed eyes, double vision, and some reading learning disabilities.
Vision Therapy trains the entire visual system including the eyes, the brain and the body.
Vision therapy is a program designed to treat visual conditions that are not effectively treated with the use of contact lenses, eye glasses or patching. Our visual therapy programs help to determine a patient's visual and motor skill levels, and are specifically designed to develop his/her visual, motor and perceptual abilities. We place great value in tailoring vision therapy programs to those requiring assistance with visual and visual motor development.
Vision therapy is a progressive program of vision exercises or procedures designed to enhance the brain's ability to control eye alignment, eye movement, focusing abilities, and eye teaming skills.
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| Do you or your child complain of: (add these in) |
- Only being able to read for short periods of time
- Nausea or dizziness
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| My child had a school screening or vision exam and sees 20/20, isn't that enough?
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| No! Most visual problems go missed or undiagnosed. Most conditions treated with vision therapy are problems not with eyesight but with the way the brain processes visual information.
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| What do I look for? (some but not limited to) |
- Holding reading material unusually close
- Loss of place with reading
- Tiring easily with reading
- Needing to use a finger to help keep place
- Transposition of letters or numbers (13 for 31)
- Reversals during writing or reading (d for b or saw for was)
- And eye that tends to drift
- Covering an eye
- Head tilt
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