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Can Vision Therapy Treat a Learning Disability?

A young boy looking stressed as he tries to read a book.

Optometric Vision Therapy is a noninvasive, medical treatment  for vision  problems that can interfere with reading, learning and activities of everyday life. Our visual system is a complex neurological process that requires coordinated eye focusing, eye tracking and alignment to achieve clear, single vision. Patients who struggle with  accommodative dysfunction (eye focusing), oculomotor dysfunction (eye […]

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Myopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism: Whatโ€™s the Difference?

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Of our 5 senses, the sense of sight hails as the most dominant as it guides our motor movements, allowing us to understand and perceive the world around us.  Yet, just as a camera lens can sometimes misfocus an image, our eyes can also have refractive errors that blur the clarity of our vision. While  […]

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How Long Do Vision Problems Last After a Concussion?

Vision Therapy

When a concussion impacts your visual system, the effects may last for a few weeks. However, theyโ€™re usually temporary.
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November 28, 2025
Dr. Janet Wilson

Can Vision Therapy Cure Strabismus?

Strabismus, Vision Therapy

Vision therapy can provide a functional improvement in many cases of strabismus and help many people achieve better eye alignment and coordination.
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September 25, 2025
Dr. Janet Wilson

When Should a Child Have Their First Eye Exam?

Childrenโ€™s Eye Care

Children should have their first eye exam between 6 and 12 months of age, followed by regular checkups throughout their school years. […]

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August 31, 2025
Dr. Janet Wilson
A senior man sitting on a bed holding his head with both of his hands

When a concussion impacts your visual system, the effects may last for a few weeks. However, theyโ€™re usually temporary.
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A child completes a vision therapy exercise under the guidance of their eye doctor.

Vision therapy can provide a functional improvement in many cases of strabismus and help many people achieve better eye alignment and coordination.
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A child smiling while undergoing an eye exam with a slit lamp, assisted by an eye care professional.

Children should have their first eye exam between 6 and 12 months of age, followed by regular checkups throughout their school years. […]

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