Neuro-Optometry Eye Exam
A Neuro-optometry examination is an in-depth look at how the eyes and the brain work together. It is an opportunity to test the important areas of how your vision functions, to see if they are holding you back in your recovery or holding you back in your performance.
More in-depth testing that is not generally able to be performed in a basic eye health and visual evaluations can be beneficial for children who are having troubles in the reading / learning process and for individuals who have unanswered visual problems that are not related to existing eye disease.
“Vision Problems are often Mislabelled as ADHD!”
Key Areas Of Assessment
Our neuro-optometry exam goes beyond standard tests to evaluate the brain-eye connection.
Binocular Vision Function (Eye Teaming)
Accommodative Disorders (Focusing)
Oculomotor Dysfunctions (Eye Tracking)
Peripheral Integration
Depth Perception And Spatial Processing
Visual Perception
Vision, Reading And Learning
When a child is struggling with reading and learning one of the first suggestions is often to have the eyes checked. Too often the eye exam with the optometrist or pediatric ophthalmologist concentrates only on seeing clearly and the physical health of the eye.
This means that problems with eye tracking, how the eyes work together, and how the brain processes the vision are overlooked. It is important to assess these areas as they can cause the same symptoms as dyslexia, attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD), developmental coordination disorder, dysgraphia, and other learning disabilities.
“Vision Problems are often Mislabelled as ADHD!”
Common Reading And Learning Problems Caused By Vision
Sustaining Attention
Inefficient eye movements can make it hard to stay focused on reading or close work.
Recognizing Letters Or Words
Poor tracking can cause skipping lines or losing place, making decoding words difficult.
Reading Fluency
If eyes do not move smoothly, reading can become slow, choppy and tiring.
Reading Comprehension
When too much effort is spent just keeping place, there is less energy left to understand.
Writing
Visual issues can lead to messy writing, spacing problems and frequent erasures.
Copying From The Board
Difficulties refocusing from far to near can show up as slow or inaccurate copying.
Spelling
Spelling relies heavily on visual memory. Weak visual skills can make it hard to remember how words look.