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You've come to a great place to find information about vision, symptoms of a vision problem, and optometric vision therapy. If you think you or a family member has a vision problem, please seek professional help. 

Many vision problems such as eye movement disorders, binocular dysfunctions, focusing disorders, strabismus, amblyopia, and perceptual-motor dysfunction can be significantly improved through optometric vision therapy.  Please read on to learn more about this optometric treatment.

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There's more to vision than just having 20/20 eyesight.  A strong visual system is needed for reading, using a computer, and playing sports.



 

 


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By Suzette Cirigliano, Vision Therapist for Dr. Robert L. Toler, O.D., F.C.O.V.D. in Wilson, North Carolina.  Please contact the Webmaster with questions or comments about this site.

PLEASE NOTE: The purpose of this web site is to promote public awareness about vision therapy and serve as an online resource for professionals working in this optometric specialty. The information contained within this web site is for educational and informational purposes only and in no way is intended to provide medical advice or services to any person who views or otherwise uses the web site. Vision-Therapy.com assumes no responsibility for any service provided by the optometrists listed in the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) Membership Directory.