FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Vision therapy is a structured, personalized program designed to improve how the eyes and brain work together. It focuses on developing essential visual skills such as tracking, focusing, coordination, and processing.
Standard eye care focuses on eyesight—prescribing glasses or contact lenses. Vision therapy, on the other hand, addresses functional vision issues by training the visual system to work more efficiently.
Yes. Vision therapy is based on clinical research and evidence-based practices. It is widely used to treat conditions related to eye coordination, focusing, and visual processing.
Yes. Many children who struggle with reading may have underlying visual skill issues. Vision therapy can improve tracking, focusing, and coordination, leading to better reading performance and comprehension.
Common signs include skipping lines while reading, losing place, poor concentration, headaches, and avoiding near tasks like reading or writing.
Vision therapy can begin as early as childhood and is most effective when visual issues are identified early. However, it can benefit individuals at any age.
The duration varies depending on the condition and individual needs. Most programs run over several weeks to months with consistent sessions and guided home practice.
Yes. Adults with eye strain, headaches, or visual discomfort—as well as those recovering from concussion or neurological conditions—can benefit significantly from vision therapy.
It is a specialized form of therapy that helps restore visual function after neurological events such as brain injury, stroke, or concussion.
Yes. Home-based exercises are an important part of therapy and are customized for each patient to support faster and more effective progress.
No referral is required. You can directly book a comprehensive vision assessment with our team.