Cook Vision Therapy in Atlanta, GA


Adult Self-Assessment
Children's Screening


Learning Disability?
Reading & Dyslexia
Handwriting & Math
ADHD & Vision
Gifted Students
Autism & Asperger's
Developmental Disorders
Cerebral Palsy


Vision Therapy
7 Visual Abilities
Who Benefits?
Success Stories
Scientific Research


Crossed Eyes (Strabismus)
Lazy Eye (Amblyopia)
Convergence Insufficiency
Closed Head Injury
Concussion or Stroke



Simple Exercises


WHO BENEFITS

Who Can Benefit?
Vision therapy may be used to treat eye conditions such as crossed-eyes or lazy eye or, in select cases, reduce the need for glasses. More often, however, vision therapy is designed for those who already have perfect eyes or new glasses. Just as perfect hands do not guarantee that you have the hand coordination, strength, and speed to play piano, perfect eyes do not guarantee that you have the eye coordination, strength and speed to read Harry Potter. Driving at night, catching a ball, succeeding at school, working on a computer without headaches and exhaustion all depend on how we use our eyes. Vision therapy improves how we use our eyes.

Vision Therapy can help people with many different vision conditions, such as:

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Comprehensive Eye Exam
Visual Fitness Evaluation




VISUAL FITNESS:
7 Minutes to Better Eyesight and Beyond




WHEN YOUR CHILD STRUGGLES:
Myths of 20/20 Vision

 

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