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Driving, Dizziness & Vertical Heterophoria: When Driving Is Scary
Dizziness while driving can result from various causes, including subtle eye misalignment (Vertical Heterophoria), inner ear issues, medication side effects, or neurological conditions. Symptoms like vertigo, blurred vision, and disorientation...
Child’s Amazing Transformation
Subtle eye misalignments can cause reading difficulties, headaches, dizziness, and attention issues in children. Comprehensive evaluation and treatment with aligning prism glasses often lead to significant improvements in learning, behavior,...
When You Can’t Get Off The Carnival Ride
When you can’t get off the carnival ride… Summertime is here. It’s a time for fun. Children and families flock […]
House Call
Agoraphobia and anxiety about leaving home may be linked to visual instability caused by subtle eye misalignment. This can create sensations of motion or “jumping” in the visual field. Treatments...
The Relationship Between Brain Injury & Vertical Heterophoria
Brain injuries, including concussions, can disrupt eye coordination, leading to conditions like Vertical Heterophoria. This misalignment may cause dizziness, headaches, double vision, and balance issues. Proper evaluation can help identify...
Could Glasses Be the Cure for Headaches and Migraines?
Specialized glasses with prismatic lenses may relieve headaches and migraines caused by subtle eye misalignments. By reducing strain on eye muscles, these lenses can provide fast, lasting relief for many...
ADHD or BVD? Which Is the Cause of Your Child’s Learning Difficulties?
Learning difficulties and behavioral challenges often attributed to ADHD may be caused by subtle eye misalignment. This can lead to reading problems, poor focus, and emotional struggles. A specialist evaluation...
When 20/20 Vision Isn’t Enough
Having 20/20 vision means clear distance sight but doesn’t ensure comfortable visual processing. Subtle eye misalignments, like Vertical Heterophoria, can cause eye strain, headaches, dizziness, and trouble concentrating during reading—even...
Differences Between Traditional Migraines & Vestibular Migraines
Traditional migraines cause intense head pain, nausea, and light sensitivity due to brain blood flow changes. Vestibular migraines mainly affect balance centers, causing dizziness, vertigo, and disorientation, often without headache....