Find a BVD Specialist in Michigan

Patients experiencing symptoms like double vision, nausea, migraines, dizziness, or poor depth perception may have binocular vision dysfunction (BVD). In fact, 1 out of 5 average vision patients has BVD, but most individuals deal with their condition being misdiagnosed or overlooked.

In order to restore comfortable visual alignment and relieve disruptive symptoms, consider finding a specialist who will provide you with personalized BVD treatment. Michigan residents can especially count on us at NeuroVisual Medicine. We connect you with qualified BVD vision specialists in your region who will help you understand and treat BVD symptoms, so you can see and feel noticeably better. Find a nearby specialist below or take our assessment to learn if you have BVD today.

Our Michigan Specialists

Dr. Debby Feinberg
Dr. Debby Feinberg
Vision Specialists of Michigan
Michigan, 48302
Accepts medical insurance

Michigan Provider Locations

What Are Your Next Steps?

Recognize any of these symptoms for binocular vision dysfunction? Michigan locals can easily find out if their symptoms match after a comprehensive evaluation from one of our BVD specialists.

Schedule Assessment

1. Start with an Assessment

Begin by taking our online BVD assessment to confirm whether your symptoms match those of BVD. This only takes a few minutes.

Book Appointment

2. Book Your Appointment

Reach out to your Michigan BVD specialist and schedule a more comprehensive BVD evaluation.

Discover Vision Relief

3. Discover Vision Relief

The next step is to determine the best course of treatment like our custom-made micro-prism glasses. Michigan patients typically experience relief within days.

"After years of debilitating headaches and dizziness, I finally found relief through Dr. Feinberg's BVD treatment. Within just a few days of wearing my prism lenses, my symptoms dramatically improved. I wish I had found this specialist sooner!"

Sarah M. Ann Arbor, Michigan

Why Choose NeuroVisual Medicine for BVD Treatment in Michigan?

NeuroVisual Medicine Institute began with a deeply human goal: helping patients with overlooked binocular vision dysfunction get the specialized care and treatment they need to enjoy life again.

Since 2012, we have helped numerous patients experience symptom relief from dizziness, reading difficulty, migraines, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about BVD and how BVD specialists in Michigan can help.

Seeing one image through both eyes is called binocular vision. This function allows our brains to combine the separate images from each eye into a balanced, complete image.

However, many individuals unknowingly have their eyes in slightly different positions. That leads to vision misalignment, causing each eye to send two images that don’t match.

To compensate, your body corrects the issue by forcing your brain to work harder. The strain of correcting this misalignment is the cause of binocular vision dysfunction (BVD) and its many symptoms.

There are numerous physical, visual, and psychological symptoms of BVD, which make it a difficult condition to diagnose. Here are some common signs of BVD you may experience in your daily life in Michigan:

  • Headaches & Dizziness
  • Perceived “Sinus” Pain
  • Light or Glare Sensitivity
  • Reading Difficulties
  • Motion Sickness
  • Upper Back, Shoulder, & Neck Pain
  • Frequent Falls
  • Poor Low-Light or Night Vision

Individuals can develop binocular vision dysfunction in several ways. For some, it is due to a slight misalignment in their eyes since birth.

Others may develop the condition after serious injury or as a result of a neurological disorder. Here are some significant causes of BVD:

  • Stroke: A stroke can damage cranial nerves that control eye movement, leading to misalignment of the eyes. It may also impact the visual centers of a person’s brain, affecting their ability to process images from one or both eyes.
  • Injuries: Traumatic brain injury and even mild trauma to the eyes and head can damage vital muscles and nerves. This can impair the function of your eyes and brain, leading to severe binocular vision problems.
  • Facial Asymmetry: BVD can also be caused by a natural misalignment of one eye relative to the other. Usually, this involves one eye being higher than the other, which forces your brain to work harder to compensate for the image misalignment.
  • Eye Muscle Abnormalities: Issues with your eye muscles due to cranial nerve damage, thyroid eye disease, or myasthenia gravid can result in individuals developing serious cases of BVD.

Your routine eye exam focuses on your overall eye health. Your eye doctor will usually check if your prescription has changed and for early signs of glaucoma and other eye diseases. The exams aren’t designed to detect the minor eye misalignments that cause BVD.

Also, BVD has numerous overlapping symptoms with other conditions, such as ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, multiple sclerosis (MS), TBI, and more. This often leads to primary care and eye doctors missing BVD as a potential root cause of your symptoms.

For a more detailed overview, read more here about common BVD symptoms and treatment options. To check if they have misdiagnosed BVD, Michigan locals can count on accurate assessments and treatments from a BVD specialist found through NeuroVisual Medicine.

While binocular vision dysfunction has been greatly overlooked as a condition, we at NeuroVisual Medicine are proud to help patients receive a proper diagnosis and get the treatments they need.

Our qualified specialists will provide you with a personalized treatment that restores comfort and clarity to your vision. Here is the NeuroVisual Medicine approach to effectively diagnose and treat BVD:

NeuroVisual Medicine’s BVD Assessment

All treatments begin with a BVD screening questionnaire, which has been scientifically validated to provide a detailed assessment of your condition and symptoms.

Once you complete the questionnaire and receive your personalized BVDQ™ Score. “If your score indicates a possible binocular vision issue, we’ll help connect you with a NeuroVisual specialist near you for a comprehensive evaluation., NeuroVisual Medicine will connect you with your nearest vision specialists. Michigan providers are among the best BVD doctors that NeuroVisual Medicine has to offer.

TheraLens® Microprism Lenses

Among the most effective treatments for BVD patients are custom TheraLens® microprism treatment with special prescription glasses. Michigan residents who receive these specialized aligning lenses are likely to discover significant differences in their vision, as well as their overall focus and mood.

Our realigning prismatic lenses help correct the mismatched images from each eye. By wearing a simple pair of glasses, you can experience quick relief from binocular vision dysfunction. Many patients notice meaningful symptom relief immediately during their first fitting.

In the first appointment with their BVD specialist, Michigan patients can expect to receive a welcoming and thorough evaluation of their eyes. Your specialist will go through a series of examinations, taking precise measurements of your eyes and their alignment.

Together, you’ll each discuss visual symptoms, review your medical history, and your specialist will perform a detailed NeuroVisual evaluation and test precise prism alignments to determine whether microprism treatment may reduce your symptoms, this examination can last up to 2 hours.

Our Michigan providers accept most insurance plans. Insurance participation varies by location. However, the extent of your plan’s coverage can vary greatly. To be absolutely sure, please contact the office of your chosen BVD specialist and confirm that your insurance covers their care. They can help you review relevant benefits and clarify any out-of-pocket costs that may need to be covered before your appointment.

For Experienced BVD Specialists, Michigan Patients Can Turn to NeuroVisual Medicine

Take your first step toward relieving the debilitating symptoms of BVD by taking our short assessment today. We'll then connect you with a BVD specialist who will review your diagnosis and provide clear, effective treatment options based on your NeuroVisual evaluation.

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