Vision Therapy

Vision Therapy to Improve Your Child’s Sight


If your child is showing signs of vision problems, The Family Vision Clinic can help you to correct these issues and allow your child to see the world the way it is meant to be seen. Let us help you to discover, diagnose, and treat any optical issues and improve the quality of your child’s life. Our vision center has provided vision therapy in Lawton, Oklahoma for over 60 years. You can count on that experience and the commitment of our optometrists to help your child push past his or her vision problems.

Call (580) 355-1298 to schedule an appointment to speak with an optometrist about your child’s vision.

It Starts with a Pediatric Developmental Exam

During an initial exam, one of our skilled optometrists will determine if your child does indeed have a vision problem. This first visit will allow us to track progress effectively and ensure that the child’s visual ability improves.

How Vision Therapy Works

Your child will meet with the optometrist once a week for therapy. Sessions will typically take about 45 minutes to complete. Each week, the optometrist will work on improving your child’s visual ability with effective therapeutic techniques that promote increased eye health. Therapy continues until you are satisfied with the progress your child has made.

Syntonics

Syntonics is a light therapy that helps correct a wide range of issues such as focusing disorders, developmental delays, amblyopia, and convergence problems. It also minimizes effects from PTSD such as light induced migraines, photophobia, tunnel vision and reduced acuity. This therapy can be done at home making it a useful treatment tool for many common disorders.

Vision Therapy — Emotional Parent Glad Seeing Her Daughter Healthy in Lawton, OK

Signs Your That Your Child is Experiencing Vision Problems

Vision problems are often evidenced by an inability to focus and a frustration with school. Children who are having difficulties in class may be facing issues with their vision that they cannot express or do not know to express. The results of vision problems in children could be mistaken for learning disabilities when the ultimate problem can be corrected with vision therapy. The following behaviors may indicate a vision problem:
  • Squinting
  • Holding Things Too Close to the Face
  • Trouble Focusing in School
  • Frustrated Outbursts in Learning Environments
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