Why Your Dizziness and Vertigo Won’t Leave You Alone

Dizziness and vertigo can stem from subtle eye misalignment, which disrupts visual coordination and balance. Symptoms like nausea, motion sensitivity, and disorientation may persist despite routine exams. Specialized prism lenses...

The Patient Experience

While at least 10% of the population suffers from Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD), almost no one knows about this condition. […]

Headaches, Neck Aches, Eye Strain from Computers

Prolonged computer use can cause headaches, neck pain, and eye strain, especially if subtle vision misalignment is present. Symptoms include head tilting, double vision, and discomfort. Specialized prism lenses may...

Can You Have Double Vision And Not Know It?

Double vision can go unnoticed when the brain compensates for subtle eye misalignments. This hidden issue may cause headaches, dizziness, anxiety, nausea, and reading difficulties, as the body remains under...

NeuroVisual Medicine: Who Should Make An Appointment?

People with chronic headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, light sensitivity, balance issues, or concentration difficulties—especially when other diagnoses fail—may benefit from a NeuroVisual Evaluation. Subtle eye misalignments often missed in standard...

Supporting Loved Ones with TBI or PCS

Supporting someone with TBI or persistent PCS involves patience, minimizing sensory overload, allowing extra processing time, and understanding social fatigue. Recognizing their limits and learning about their condition helps provide...

Why Your Doctor May Not Know About Vision Misalignment

Vision misalignment is often overlooked because it receives limited focus in medical training and literature. Historically, inconsistent treatments hindered recognition. Recently, advances in diagnosis and treatment by specialists have increased...

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  2. Understand your BVD symptoms
  3. Consult with a BVD Expert
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