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Category: Binocular Vision Dysfunction

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Why Do I Get Vertigo While Driving?

A person wearing glasses sits behind the steering wheel of their car.

Vertigo can be a concerning and unsettling experience, especially when it strikes while you’re behind the wheel. For many drivers who experience vertigo, understanding the triggers and managing the symptoms is crucial for both safety and peace of mind.  When there is a gap between the movement around you and how your brain processes that […]

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What Causes Eye Misalignment?

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Imagine looking at the world through a lens that’s slightly off-kilter; that’s the reality for those with eye misalignment. This condition affects your binocular vision, which simply means how well your eyes work together. You may have eye misalignment from birth, but it could be caused or triggered by brain injuries, diabetes, thyroid disease, or […]

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What Is Binocular Vision Dysfunction?

An adult man holding one side of his glasses with his right hand and straining his eyes as he looks at his smartphone held by his left hand in front of him.

Binocular vision dysfunction is when the eyes struggle to work together, leading to visual discomfort and various symptoms. The eyes with binocular vision dysfunction may have difficulty coordinating their movements, focusing, and aligning to form a single image.  Your eye doctor can assess and diagnose vision problems such as binocular vision dysfunction. Vision therapy treatment […]

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What Is Neurolens & How Does It Work?

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People with sedentary digital lifestyles are increasingly experiencing symptoms like headaches, dry eyes, neck pain, and eye fatigue. But what if there was a solution that addressed the root cause of these discomforts?  Neurolens is not just another pair of glasses; it’s a shift in vision correction for those grappling with eye misalignment and associated […]

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What is Vertical Heterophoria?

A young woman experiencing dizziness and holding her hands to the side of her head

Few things are as frustrating as experiencing headaches, dizziness, or difficulty visually focusing without being able to put a finger on what’s causing it. However, if you have, you may be one of many people who suffer from vertical heterophoria (VH). Vertical heterophoria, also known as VH, is a binocular vision condition caused by a […]

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Peoria

Find us just south of the Sheridan & Glen intersection, on the same side of the road as Marco’s Pizza and across the street from Walgreens.

To contact our Vision Therapy department, please call 309.670.2020 ext. 2, then choose Option #2 to be directed to VT.

  • 4727 N Sheridan Road
  • Peoria, IL 61614

Washington

You can find our office on North Cummings Lane, right next door to Rock Valley Physical Therapy. We offer plenty of parking in front of our clinic with accessible parking stalls.

To contact our Vision Therapy department, please call 309.670.2020 ext. 2, then choose Option #2 to be directed to VT.

  • 1009 North Cummings Lane
  • Washington, IL 61571
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