Vision Therapy Post-Concussion

After sustaining a concussion, the visual system is often impacted. Visual problems following concussion commonly include blurred vision, double…


Vision Therapy for Athletes

Athletic performance is not only about strength and speed. How quickly and efficiently athletes can process visual information, including the ball,…


Convergence Insufficiency in School Aged Children

Convergence insufficiency is a binocular vision disorder in which both eyes cannot fixate together at close distances. It occurs in about 6% of…


How to Prepare for an Eye Exam

When getting an eye exam, there are several things you can do before, during, and after your appointment to make everything run more smoothly.…


Common Eye Problems

According to the Vision Council of America, up to 75% of American adults require some type of vision correction. Since vision correction is such a…


Eye Exam Basics: What You Need to Know

Getting an eye exam is relatively routine; most people don’t question what’s being done or when their appointments are. But what are we testing for…


Should You Get Glasses or Contacts?

When someone needs vision correction, one of the first questions they often consider is whether they want glasses or contact lenses. There are…


How to Choose the Best Glasses

Choosing your glasses is a big decision. Many people don’t change their frames often, so the frames you choose will likely be the ones you use for a…


The Importance of Blue Light Blocking Lenses

Zoom calls, working from home, and remote learning are here to stay. With the increased use of screen time, you may have noticed a change in your eye…