
Who Is A Candidate for Vision Therapy?
Vision therapy is a specialized, non-surgical treatment designed to improve eye coordination, visual processing, and overall vision function. Unlike standard eye care, which focuses on corrective lenses or surgery, vision therapy trains the brain and eyes to work together more efficiently.
At Omni Vision & Learning Center, we treat patients of all ages, helping them overcome visual challenges that impact learning, work, sports performance, and daily life.
Signs You May Benefit from Vision Therapy
Individuals with the following vision problems may be excellent candidates for vision therapy:
- Difficulty Reading or Learning – Struggling with reading comprehension, skipping words, or losing place in text.
- Poor Eye Tracking – Inability to follow moving objects smoothly, affecting sports performance and reading fluency.
- Headaches & Eye Strain – Frequent discomfort, especially after extended screen use or near work.
- Blurry or Double Vision – Words appearing blurry, overlapping, or moving on the page.
- Difficulty with Depth Perception – Challenges with judging distances, catching objects, or navigating stairs.
- Trouble Focusing – Inability to maintain focus for long periods, leading to fatigue and frustration.
- Eye Turn (Strabismus) or Lazy Eye (Amblyopia) – Misalignment of the eyes or suppressed vision in one eye.
- Post-Concussion or Brain Injury Symptoms – Vision problems following a head injury, stroke, or neurological condition.
Who Can Benefit from Vision Therapy?

Children with Learning-Related Vision Problems
Vision problems can often mimic symptoms of ADHD or dyslexia, making reading and schoolwork more difficult than necessary. If a child struggles with reading, attention, or handwriting, vision therapy may help.
Adults Experiencing Vision Strain or Headaches
Many adults suffer from eye strain, double vision, or discomfort after long hours of computer work. Vision therapy can improve focus, eye coordination, and visual endurance for daily activities.
Athletes Wanting to Enhance Visual Performance
Sports vision training helps develop faster eye tracking, reaction time, and depth perception, giving athletes a competitive edge in their sport.
Patients Recovering from a Brain Injury or Concussion
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can affect visual function, causing dizziness, light sensitivity, and trouble focusing. Neuro-optometric rehabilitation through vision therapy helps restore visual clarity and balance.
How Vision Therapy Works
Vision therapy is a customized treatment program that uses a combination of:
- Specialized eye exercises to improve visual tracking, teaming, and focusing.
- Lenses, prisms, and filters to retrain the brain and eyes to work together.
- Syntonic light therapy to enhance neural pathways for better visual processing.
- At-home exercises to reinforce progress made in therapy sessions.
Treatment is tailored to everyone’s unique vision needs, ensuring long-term improvement in visual function.
Why Choose Omni Vision & Learning Center for Vision Therapy?
- Expert Vision Therapists & Neuro-Optometrists
- Advanced, Non-Surgical Treatment for Visual Disorders
- Customized Vision Therapy Programs for All Ages
- Proven Success in Treating Reading & Learning Issues
- Specialized Care for Brain Injury & Sports Vision Enhancement
At Omni Vision & Learning Center, we believe that vision is more than just 20/20 eyesight—it’s about how the brain processes what we see. Our evidence-based vision therapy programs empower patients to overcome visual challenges and achieve their full potential.
Schedule a Vision Therapy Consultation
If you or your child experiences difficulty reading, focusing, or processing visual information, vision therapy may be the solution. Let us help you achieve clearer, more comfortable, and more effective vision.
