Seeing clearly is important—but true vision goes far beyond 20/20. Vision connects with every part of the brain and plays a vital role in how we learn, move, and experience the world.
Think about it: you don’t need to have your eyes open to see. When you imagine an orange or recall your high school graduation, your brain is creating images and processing them visually. For some people, though, these brain-vision connections don’t work as smoothly.
Children with reading struggles may not have developed the skills to track words, focus both eyes together, and turn written words into mental pictures.
Patients recovering from concussions may lose previously developed visual skills, making tasks like reading, computer work, or even daily movement exhausting—often leading to headaches, dizziness, or eye strain.
Vision is deeply connected to balance, coordination, and focus. At CONVERGE, we go beyond routine eye exams to look at how your vision functions as part of your whole body and brain.
We screen for visual skills such as tracking, teaming, and focusing—and then create individualized treatments to unlock your full visual potential.
Our care may include:
Correct Prescriptions – Reduce eye strain and maximize comfort.
Therapeutic Tints – Improve light sensitivity, reading ability, and headaches.
Prisms – Align visual space and improve posture.
Fitted Frames – Enhance both clarity and efficiency of vision.
Optometric Phototherapy – Use light wavelengths to balance the nervous system.
Vision Therapy & Rehabilitation – Structured programs to retrain and integrate your visual system with your brain and body.
At CONVERGE, we care for a diverse range of patients—from infants and individuals recovering from concussions to those with special needs and even certain systemic conditions that can affect vision, sometimes in ways you may not expect.
Here are the various conditions for patients we serve:
| Common Conditions | Other Conditions |
|---|---|
| Nearsighted/Farsighted glasses | Concussion / Brain Injury / Stroke |
| Reading glasses | Autism Spectrum / ADHD |
| Glaucoma | Vestibular problems (dizziness) |
| Cataracts | Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome / Connective Tissue |
| Diabetes | Long COVID |
| Hypertension | POTS |
| Lazy Eye / Strabismus | PPPD |
| Contact Lenses | Inflammatory conditions / Autoimmune |
| Eye Tracking problems | Sports Training |
| Eye Focus problems | Individual with Special Needs |
| Depth Perception problems | Non-Verbal and Non-Mobile individuals |
| Infants | Mold Toxicity |
| Toddlers | Lyme’s Disease |
| Mast Cell Activation Syndrome | |
| Chiari Malformation | |
| Balance problems |