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OPTOMEYES
Vision Therapy
What is
Vision Therapy?
Vision is a conversation between brain, eyes, and body. We optimize that conversation through multiple forms of therapy. We are able to address a wide-range of issues related to eye health and visual processing skills, carefully tailoring each treatment plan to meet our client's unique needs.
OptomEYES Vision Therapies are effective for both children and adults, from those struggling with minor learning challenges to those undergoing rehabilitation for brain injuries. These interventions can improve reading speed, accuracy, comprehension, physical abilities and a person's overall quality of life.
The OptomEYES Clinic provides:
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Schedule an evaluation today!
If you or a loved one is struggling to see clearly, we can help. Please complete a Scheduling Request to get started.
If you or a loved one is struggling to see clearly, we can help. Please complete a Scheduling Request to get started.
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OptomEYES
Interventions
Vision Therapy
This program sets patient specific goals for all visual skills and guides patients through in-office activities with home practice to correct or improve a current vision diagnosis. Length can vary depending on what concerns we are trying to resolve.
Colored Light Therapy Guided Development |
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Symptoms Check
If you or your child is experiencing vision problems, A Chance To Grow's OptomEYES Vision Therapy may be the perfect wellness therapy for you. Please fill out our Symptoms Checklist to help us learn a little bit more about your current situation.
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Vision Therapy Can Address:
- Reading Inefficiencies
- Eye Turns
- Double Vision
- Eyestrain
- Headaches related to visual tasks
- Blurred Vision
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
- Vision Issues After Trauma
Because we believe vision is part of the whole person, we will refer you or your child to the following services at A Chance To Grow if appropriate: Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Pathology or Neurofeedback Services.
Resources
For a more in depth analysis of your symptoms, please complete the Quality of Life Checklist from the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. You may also complete a Dry Eye Questionnaire to see if your symptoms require treatment.
Looking for more information? Please visit our Parent Resources page.
Looking for more information? Please visit our Parent Resources page.