Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation
Vision deficits that occur after a concussion, stroke, or other brain injury often respond well to neuro-optometric rehabilitation. Neuro-optometric therapy is a way to regain visual skills and maximize healthy visual functioning.

The Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association defines vision rehabilitation as an individualized treatment regimen for patients with visual deficits as a direct result of traumatic brain injuries, neuro-degenerative disease, and other neurological insults. Improving visual performance can provide patients an opportunity to reclaim their independence, whether it is by returning to their job/school, sport, driving, or their activities of daily living.
Our rehabilitation program:
- Sessions are once or twice a week, last 45 minutes in duration, and can take place In-person or virtually.
- Courses tend to last between 3 and 12 months in duration depending on diagnosis and patient attendance consistency.
- Home activities are prescribed 5-10 minutes daily and are vital to patient success.
- The program is individualized based on the patient’s diagnoses, age, progress, and goals.
- We do welcome patients under workers’compensation and those patients who received their injury from a car accident.
To schedule an evaluation with one of our providers or if you have questions about our program, please call us at (833) 882-8886.

We provide personalized care for a wide range of visual conditions that affect how you see, process, and interact with the world.

We offer a range of specialized treatments designed to improve visual function, strengthen the connection between the eyes and brain, and support overall quality of life.