
Vision therapy is a doctor-supervised program designed to correct many common visual disorders and/or improve visual skills.
It’s especially useful for treating vision problems that cannot be corrected with eyeglasses, contacts, or surgery alone.
Book an appointment with Dr. Murzynski to learn more about vision therapy and whether it’s a good option for you.

Vision therapy is a lot like physical therapy for the eyes and the brain.
It is typically used to improve focus and range of focus, depth perception, and the ability for the eyes and brain to work together.
A vision therapy program can be used to help with many common vision problems, including:
Any child experiencing reading or learning disabilities should have a comprehensive eye exam to test for vision problems. In cases where the learning problem is vision-related, then vision therapy may be a part of the treatment program.
Some of the signs that your child may have a vision problem affecting their ability to learn include:
If you’d like to learn more about vision therapy and discuss your options with an experienced eye care professional, book an appointment with Dr. Carey Murzynski. We look forward to meeting you.
“I went from doubling and watering eyes when something got close to my face. Before I didn't feel comfortable looking people in their eyes and reading up close. My favorite part of vision therapy was the computer work.”
Dayveonna, 13 years old
“Vision therapy has helped me so much! Reading is easier – I had no idea that the level of strain/fatigue I felt pre-therapy wasn’t normal. I can also finally see potholes in the road BEFORE I drive over them. And perhaps most importantly for me, my neck + suboccipital pain + discomfort has reduced significantly. My favorite part of vision therapy is working with Dr. Murzynski + Cienna! Realizing I couldn’t really see despite normal eye exam was humbling. Their encouragement + coaching kept me motivated.”
Morgan, 26 years old