Vision Therapy FAQ

three school children raising their handsWhat is vision therapy?

Vision therapy involves a series of activities and procedures to enhance and improve communication/coordination between your brain and your eyes. Similar to how speech therapy may improve communication and coordination between your brain and mouth. The activities are designed to be challenging but fun, so adults and children alike often leave a session feeling they have been put to work, but also had fun! Our goal is always to make therapy effective and enjoyable.

How often do you have to come for vision therapy?

For most of our patients, they come once per week for a one hour, one on one individualized and customized It is recommended that you train your eyes one to two times a week, depending on your specific needs. Each session should last between thirty and sixty minutes.

How long will the therapy take?

Since each therapy plan is different and everyone’s visual needs are different, treatment lengths are a case by case basis. That said, in the consult meeting with the Doctor at the conclusion of the evaluation, we can provide you with a fairly accurate estimate on the number of sessions you will need, so you will have a good idea of your overall time and cost commitment.

Does vision therapy really work?

Vision therapy really does work! Thousands of people get vision therapy every day across the country and we have our own patients results for years now, but thankfully there is now formal clinical evidence that has been done from even NIH studies like the CITT which prove Vision Therapy’s effectiveness. Please click on our “Success Stories” tab on the top of our home page, and also click on THIS LINK for studies on VT.