Eye misalignment · all ages

Strabismus Treatment

Strabismus is a misalignment of the eyes in which the brain receives two different images and often suppresses one. Modern vision therapy retrains the brain to align and team both eyes — for children and adults.

Symptoms

  • An eye that turns inward, outward, up, or down
  • Double vision or shadowing
  • Reduced depth perception
  • Closing or covering one eye in bright light or to read

How therapy works

  • Comprehensive sensorimotor evaluation
  • Neuroplasticity-based binocular training
  • Targeted prism prescription when appropriate
  • Home reinforcement program

Outcomes

  • Improved or restored eye alignment
  • Single, comfortable binocular vision
  • Restored stereopsis (depth)
  • Confidence in social and professional settings

Frequently asked

Is strabismus only treatable in childhood?

No. Decades of research confirm adult neuroplasticity — adults respond well to therapy.

Do we always need surgery?

Surgery is one option, but many cases respond beautifully to therapy alone, or to therapy combined with surgery.

How long does treatment take?

Most programs run 12–36 weeks depending on severity and goals.

Start with a comprehensive evaluation.

A 90-minute deep dive into how your visual system is actually working.

Schedule Evaluation