Symptoms & Conditions
That We Treat
at Opto-Mization

Eye problems can range from mild to severe; some are chronic, while others may resolve on their own, never to appear again. The symptoms below will give you a basic understanding of some of these problems and their implications. The cardinal rule is if your eyes don’t look good, feel good or see well, you should visit your eye doctor.

Headaches, Migraines & Computer Fatigue

Experiencing headaches, migraines, or fatigue after prolonged computer use can be more than just a nuisance. These symptoms often indicate underlying vision problems that need attention. Here are some related symptoms to watch for:

Double Vision & Blurred Vision

Double vision and blurred vision are not just minor inconveniences; they can significantly impact your daily life and overall well-being. These symptoms often point to deeper vision issues that require professional evaluation. Look out for the following related symptoms:

Dizziness & Vertigo

Experiencing dizziness or vertigo can significantly impact your daily life and well-being. These symptoms may be related to underlying vision problems that disrupt the connection between your eyes and brain. Identifying and addressing these visual issues is crucial for improving your overall quality of life.

Dyslexia, ADHD, and Other Reading & Learning Challenges

Reading and learning difficulties, such as dyslexia and ADHD, can often be linked to visual issues. These challenges can affect academic performance and everyday activities. Understanding and treating the underlying visual problems can significantly improve focus, comprehension, and learning outcomes for both children and adults.

Post-Concussion, Brain Injury, Stroke & Trauma Rehabilitation

Experiencing headaches, migraines, or fatigue after prolonged computer use can be more than just a nuisance. These symptoms often indicate underlying vision problems that need attention. Here are some related symptoms to watch for:

Sports Performance, Depth Perception & Hand-Eye Coordination

Double vision and blurred vision are not just minor inconveniences; they can significantly impact your daily life and overall well-being. These symptoms often point to deeper vision issues that require professional evaluation. Look out for the following related symptoms:

Balance Problems & Active Seniors Vision

Experiencing balance issues can significantly impact your daily life and well-being. These symptoms may be related to underlying vision problems that disrupt the connection between your eyes and brain. Identifying and addressing these visual issues is crucial for improving your overall balance and stability.

Astigmatism, Driving Challenges & Night Vision

Astigmatism and other visual irregularities can make driving, particularly at night, a daunting task. Issues such as glare, halos, and blurred vision can impact your ability to drive safely and confidently. Addressing these visual problems with the right treatments can enhance your clarity and comfort on the road, ensuring a safer driving experience.

Other Conditions & Symptoms

Various eye conditions and symptoms can significantly impact your daily life and overall well-being. From dry eyes and eye strain to more complex visual disorders, addressing these issues is crucial for maintaining optimal eye health and performance. Explore our comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating a wide range of ocular conditions to improve your visual comfort and quality of life.

Conditions:

  • Problems with the focusing mechanism (accommodation)
  • Tracking (ocular motor function)
  • Delayed visual memory/processing
  • Convergence (how the eyes come together),
  • Visual spatial distortions (visual-vestibular) along with associated neuro-motor (visual-motor output) deficits.

Common Symptoms:

  • Poor balance
  • Headaches/migraines
  • Inability to concentrate (reading/computer or even conversation)
  • Dizziness/nausea
  • Inability to tolerate crowded or busy places
  • Disorientation
  • Fatigue
  • Delayed visual memory
  • Many of these symptoms are seen in Post Concussion Syndrome.

How We Help

For most patients, these symptoms are temporary. However, understanding the potential for these issues is important when discussing options with your optometrist

It’s crucial to seek evaluation from a neuro-optometrist promptly. Early intervention maximizes the potential for recovery, but even long-standing conditions can find relief with our tailored treatment strategies.

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How Long Does Treatment Take?

No two patients are alike — each individual experiences a unique combination of symptoms and challenges. Whether you’re dealing with dizziness, balance issues, vision problems, or other concerns, your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs. Some patients may require just a few weeks of therapy, while others may need a more long-term approach. The good news is that the improvements achieved through our treatments are generally long-lasting, helping you maintain better visual and overall health.

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