Vision Therapy

Vision therapy is an unfamiliar term to many people. Others have heard of it, but have no idea exactly what it means. And sadly, this can leave many people without the benefits that vision therapy can provide. To combat this, the team at Century Eye Care put together this short guide to help you understand what it is and why it’s beneficial.  

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Understanding Vision Problems

Some vision issues, such as myopia and astigmatism, are caused by issues like a misshaped cornea. These types of issues need to be corrected with prescription lenses or surgery. Other eye problems, such as double vision and lazy eye, are due to a miscommunication between the brain and eyes or the inability to follow words on a page. Some people who have difficulty reading or have been diagnosed with learning disabilities fall into this category. In such cases, they might not even realize that it’s an issue with their vision.  

How Can Vision Therapy Help?

Vision therapy is kind of like a workout for your eyes. Unlike a regular workout, though, it’s not simply about strengthening your eyes. Instead, it’s about training your visual system.

It improves the communication between the eyes and the brain for better visual processing. It also helps to improve comfort and develop skills necessary for proper eye tracking, hand-eye coordination, focusing, and much more.

As with any other condition, every person who needs vision therapy needs a personalized treatment plan. Your ophthalmologist in Gardena and Hawthorne will determine the best exercises and course of action after an assessment. You will work together through the exercises prescribed to ensure the best results, making adjustments where necessary.  

Conditions Vision Therapy Can Address

Some of the most common conditions that justify a visit to your vision therapist in Gardena and Hawthorne include but are not limited to the following:

  • Trouble focusing
  • Double vision
  • Poor hand-eye coordination
  • Lazy eye or amblyopia
  • Crossed eyes or strabismus
  • The trouble with visual perception and processing
  • Difficulty with depth and 3D perception
  • Eye tracking
  • Convergence insufficiency
  • Eye fatigue  

Visit Our Ophthalmologist in Gardena and Hawthorne for Your Vision Therapy Needs

If you think you or your child could benefit from vision therapy, schedule an appointment with Century Eye Care today. You can reach the Gardena location at (310) 767-7814 and the Hawthorne location at (310) 644-8877.

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Gardena Office - (310) 767-7815

Monday - Thursday:

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday, Sunday:

Closed

Hawthorne Office - (310) 644-8877

Monday - Thursday:

9:00 am - 6:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday, Sunday:

Closed