Calgary Vision Therapy
Calgary Vision Therapy provides customized vision therapy in Calgary. We help children and adults who need more support than lenses alone can provide. For example, we work on eye tracking, focusing, and eye coordination. In addition, we support patients after concussion, brain injury, lazy eye, and sports vision concerns. As a result, patients can feel more comfortable with reading, learning, sports, and daily visual tasks.
“Brooke is more interested in reading. As a result, her reading level has improved. In addition, her self-confidence has grown. By the end of the school year, her speed with multiplication, addition, and subtraction also improved.”
Achieve Your Potential with Calgary Vision Therapy
More than 80% of the information that reaches the brain comes through the visual system. However, 20/20 eyesight does not always mean vision is working well. For example, a person may still struggle with focusing, tracking, or visual processing. Therefore, in-office vision therapy can help improve important visual skills.
The Toolbox Analogy
What if you were given a toolbox but only learned to use a hammer? However, one tool is not enough for every task. Therefore, Calgary Vision Therapy helps patients build more visual skills for learning and daily life.
Dr. Palki Arora
Dr. Palki Arora has provided vision therapy in Calgary since 2014. As a result, she understands the needs of children and adults with visual skill problems. Calgary Vision Therapy is Alberta’s first vision therapy-only practice. Therefore, our team focuses on helping each patient build useful visual skills.
Calgary Vision Therapy Conditions We Treat
Reading Support at Calgary Vision Therapy
Eye Tracking Support at Calgary Vision Therapy
For example, do you skip lines or words when reading?
Sports Vision Training at Calgary Vision Therapy
Therefore, even a split second can matter in sports.
Concussion / Traumatic Brain Injury
However, vision problems can happen after a concussion.
Visual Perceptual Delays
For example, these delays may appear in an educational psychologist report.