
If you feel that you may have binocular vision dysfunction, book a same-day appointment with Heights Eye Studio and our optometrist will help you find the best management solutions so that you can see more comfortably. Some tools that may be used to test your neuro-visual skills include prisms, filters, therapeutic lenses, electronic targets, and balance boards. There are many assessments including visual information processing, visual efficiency, light sensitivity, contrast sensitivity, and many more. The binocular vision dysfunction therapy’s specific exercises are specific for each patient. The neuro-vision rehabilitation program may help you manage motor, perceptual, and deficiency in visual skills. We offer unique services and products for today's visual needs: eyestrain relief lenses (for tired eyes staring at digital devices), the latest technology in contact lenses (great for dry eyes), Myopia Control (for children whose vision gets worse every year), Amblyopia treatment (alternatives to patching), Vision Therapy, and more. This vision therapy can also help with any residual neurological problems after wearing your best-corrected eyewear. There is a vision therapy treatment that can help manage visual problems caused by damage to the brain. There is a vision therapy treatment that can help manage visual problems caused by damage to the brain. Sometimes binocular vision dysfunction may be misdiagnosed as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, or other learning disabilities. This will ultimately lead to the following symptoms:ĭifficulty reading, learning and concentrating

Your brain will try to correct this misalignment by overusing and straining the eye muscles. This can be vertically, horizontally, or even both. This can be diagnosed from a special type of exam at Heights Eye Studio.īinocular Vision Dysfunction is where one eye sees an image differently than the other eye.

However, if your neurological system connected to your vision is damaged, various vision problems can arise and decrease your quality of life.įor example, a concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause a misalignment in your eyes.

Your eyes help your brain process information to make decisions in your everyday life.
