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Conditions That Are Treated With Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation

Our skilled and experienced neuro-optometric team helps patients recover from a wide range of visual dysfunctions that are due to neurological insults or conditions. Here, you’ll find some examples of the conditions that we treat on a daily basis in our practice.

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Woman with dizziness, visual vertigo and headaches

Vestibular Dysfunction

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Double Vision

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Vision-Related Motion Sickness

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Binocular Visual Dysfunction

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Sensitivity To Light (Photophobia)

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Kaleidoscope Vision

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Common Vestibular Disorders

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Your Eyes & Your Sense of Balance

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Dizziness & Balance Problems

Woman waking up with headache, morning vision discomfort

Headaches And Migraines

Elderly man with head in hands, age-related vision issues

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