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When the eyes do not work together efficiently, everyday tasks can become more difficult than they should be. Reading may feel tiring, focus may fade quickly, and symptoms like headaches, double vision, or eye strain can interfere with school, work, and daily life. At The NeuroVision Center, Dr. Attiyah and his team offer optometric vision therapy as part of a functional approach to vision care that goes beyond seeing clearly on an eye chart.
Optometric vision therapy is a personalized treatment program that helps develop and improve visual function. It is often recommended for patients with binocular vision problems, eye teaming issues, focusing challenges, or visual skill deficits that affect performance.
Rather than simply correcting eyesight with glasses or contact lenses, vision therapy works on the underlying visual abilities needed for clear and comfortable vision. This may include guided activities that train the eyes to move accurately, work together, and maintain focus more effectively.
Eye coordination plays a major role in how comfortably a person reads, learns, works on screens, and processes visual information. If the eyes are not aligned or coordinated properly, the brain must work harder to make sense of what is being seen.
This can lead to symptoms such as blurred vision, trouble concentrating, losing place while reading, or visual fatigue. Children may struggle in school, while adults may notice discomfort during computer use, driving, or other sustained near tasks.
Focus is not just about attention - it also depends on how well the visual system performs. When the eyes have difficulty sustaining clear vision at near or shifting focus between distances, tasks can feel more demanding.
Vision therapy can help improve focusing stamina, visual attention, and the ability to maintain comfortable near vision. As these skills improve, many patients find it easier to read for longer periods, complete detailed work, and stay visually engaged without as much strain.
Some common signs of functional vision problems include:
A comprehensive evaluation can help determine whether these symptoms are related to eye coordination and focusing issues.
Optometric vision therapy is not one-size-fits-all. Each program is tailored to the patient’s visual needs, symptoms, and goals. At The NeuroVision Center, therapy is designed to improve neuromuscular control of the visual system and support stronger visual performance over time. For patients in Montclair dealing with eye coordination problems, focusing issues, or visual discomfort, the right therapy plan can make a meaningful difference in both comfort and function.
Schedule a consultation at The NeuroVision Center to learn how optometric vision therapy can help improve eye coordination and focus. Visit our office in Montclair, California, or call (909) 347-7722 to book an appointment today.