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Vision Therapy for Amblyopia

August 31, 2021

Amblyopia can be detected and treated in both children and adults. Amblyopia is often referred to as "lazy eye" because one eye sees more clearly than the other eye...


Depth Perception and 3D Vision

July 29, 2021

Achieving Stereopsis (Depth Perception) and 3D Vision – It's Not Just For Kids. For years, it was thought that once a patient was past the age of 8, the opportunity to correct binocular vision disorders – such as stereodeficiency - was lost...


Eye Turns and Vision Therapy

July 1, 2021

Strabismus refers to a condition in which a person’s eyes do not both look to the same place at the same time. It is also referred to as “crossed eyes” or as an eye turn...


What is Visual Processing Disorder?

April 22, 2021

If you feel like your child is struggling to learn to read, reads at a slower rate than classmates, or has difficulty with comprehension, please read on-- this post is for you...


What is Convergence Insufficiency?

March 31, 2021

Convergence Insufficiency (CI) is a common eye-teaming problem that results from misalignment of the eyes when focusing on up close, such as when reading...


A Reintroduction to Advanced Vision Therapy Center for 2021

January 1, 2021

We hope your new year is off to a good start. If you’re here, you’re probably researching what vision therapy can do for you or someone you love...


Vision Therapy vs Pencil Push-ups

December 21, 2017

Vision therapy can be a bit unfamiliar to some people. We are going to begin this blog by discussing briefly when vision therapy is used...


What's the Difference Between a Neuro-Optometrist and a Developmental/Behavioral Optometrist?

November 22, 2017

Many people are unaware of the differences between an optometrist, a neuro-optometrist, and a behavioral or developmental optometrist...


Eye Injury Prevention

October 14, 2017

It's a dangerous world we live in today! With October upon us, people are thinking about spooky, creepy crawly things, and of course things that go bump in the night...


TBI Awareness: The Importance of Working With a Neuro-Optometrist

September 22, 2017

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a term used within the medical community to describe an injury to the brain which is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative. Traumatic Brain Injury can be result from a blow to the head, whiplash, seizure disorders, tumors, stroke, toxic exposure, or infectious diseases to name a few.