Sudden dry eyes can happen for many reasons, from your environment to your daily habits. The onset of dry eye is often a response to external factors or changes in your health. […]
What Causes Dry Eyes All of a Sudden?
Sudden dry eyes can happen for many reasons, from your environment to your daily habits. The onset of dry eye is often a response to external factors or changes in your health. […]
An eye doctor can diagnose BVD through a complete binocular vision exam that measures how your eyes work together as a team. […]
Although many people schedule eye exams primarily for vision correction or prescription updates, these visits can also detect signs of significant health issues, including diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and autoimmune diseases. […]
One common condition that optometrist look for is called “age-related macular degeneration,” or AMD. AMD causes deterioration of your central vision and distorts straight lines. If you notice unusual vision symptoms, visit your optometrist—AMD can permanently damage your vision if left unaddressed. […]
The key difference is that hyperopia, or farsightedness, affects people of all ages and makes close-up vision blurry, while presbyopia is age-related and typically starts around 40. […]
Eye conditions can manifest in many forms, one of which is crossed eyes. Also known as strabismus, this condition develops when the eyes cannot work together effectively, causing one eye to misalign and turn in another direction.
While this condition primarily impacts children, adults can develop strabismus as well.
While there are several treatment options available for strabismus, vision therapy is an effective and non-invasive way to manage and treat this condition. Vision therapy focuses on using specialized exercises, tools, and activities to help improve visual skills by teaching the eyes how to work together more efficiently. […]

Find us just south of the Sheridan & Glen intersection, across the street from Walgreens, on the same side of the road of Peoria Notre Dame High School.
To contact our Vision Therapy department, please call 309.670.2020 ext. 2, then choose Option #2 to be directed to VT.
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.
