What kinds of problems are addressed in a Neuro-Optometric Evaluation?
Problems addressed in a Neuro- Optometric Evaluation stem from some form of traumatic insult to the brain or from a neurological of systemic disease that have visual consequences. Common problems include double vision, intermittent blur, headaches, inability to sustain concentration when attempting to read, loss of place while reading, distractibility when central or peripheral motion is present, pain upon converging eyes, loss of vision to one side, generalized decreased visual awareness or constricted fields, and poor judgment of depth to name a few. There are many other symptoms. If you want to know them or think you have something not mentioned, contact us.