- Frequent headaches
- Double vision (seeing two images when there should only be one)
- Often feeling dizzy or unbalanced
- Motion sickness
- Tired or sore eyes after reading or doing near work
- Struggling to focus while reading or doing near work
- Difficulty shifting focus from distance to near (or vice versa)
- Frequently losing your place while reading
- Seeing letters or words move or swim on the page while reading
- Reading slowly
- Poor depth perception
- Being “clumsy” or having poor hand-eye coordination
- Brain fog
- Difficulties with visual memory
Other Conditions
While many patients that we see have the above symptoms, not all do. If you, or a loved one, has been diagnosed with one of the following conditions, you may also benefit from our services.
- Concussion (or other Traumatic Brain Injury)
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Stroke
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
- Strabismus (Eye Turn)