Neurolens in Oviedo, FL

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If you’re suffering from eye strain, headaches or neck pain, you’re not alone. You may be surprised to learn that about two out of three people experience symptoms of eye misalignment. The recent shift to remote and hybrid work has caused that number to increase, but many people don’t even know what eye misalignment is. Even minor misalignments can cause a variety of uncomfortable, painful symptoms that affect how you live and work. The good news? Relief is in sight and Neurolenses can truly change your life.

Do you suffer from any of these symptoms?

  • Dry Eyes
  • Eye Fatigue
  • Eye Strain
  • Headaches
  • Neck Tension
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Motion Sickness

If so, you may be a good candidate for Neurolenses!

What Are Neurolenses?

Eye misalignment occurs when your eyes and brain have difficulty working together to produce a single, clear image. This irritates the trigeminal nerve, which is attached to your brain and is the largest of the cranial nerves in your head. When your eyes are not properly aligned, additional pressure is put on the trigeminal nerve, leading to overstimulation and a range of uncomfortable symptoms. This is known as trigeminal dysphoria. Neurolenses are designed to reduce that pressure and bring your eyes into alignment using “contoured prism” technology. As more and more Americans begin to use computers, laptops and smartphones regularly, the number of people who experience symptoms of eye misalignment continues to grow.

Did you know that eye misalignment is actually a common underlying issue behind digital vision syndrome? If you frequently use digital devices, you’re probably familiar with symptoms such as dry eye, headaches, blurry vision and eye strain. The contoured prism design of Neurolenses brings your eyes into alignment and alleviates the symptoms that are holding you back from doing what you love. In fact, 93% of patients who have tried Neurolenses responded positively and said they experienced dramatic symptom relief within a matter of months!

If you are interested about Neurolenses, book an appointment with us today.

How Does It Work?

It all starts by taking the short, simple Neurolens Test to find out if you’re a candidate. Most people are, even if you don’t currently wear prescription glasses. Simply schedule an appointment with our team, and your eye care provider at The Eye Avenue will be able to evaluate your symptoms and use the Neurolens Measurement Device to detect eye misalignment. This painless test only takes a few minutes to complete and makes it simple for your doctor to diagnose eye misalignment and get you well on your way to comfortable vision. Neurolenses are worn like your typical eyeglasses, and lenses can be customized to contain your current corrective prescription along with the correction needed to treat misalignment. They can also fit into most types of frames. If you don’t currently wear prescription eyeglasses, don’t worry! Neurolenses can still reduce the amount of pressure on your trigeminal nerve and help alleviate your symptoms.

What Are Neurolenses?

Eye misalignment occurs when your eyes and brain have difficulty working together to produce a single, clear image. This irritates the trigeminal nerve, which is attached to your brain and is the largest of the cranial nerves in your head. When your eyes are not properly aligned, additional pressure is put on the trigeminal nerve, leading to overstimulation and a range of uncomfortable symptoms. This is known as trigeminal dysphoria. Neurolenses are designed to reduce that pressure and bring your eyes into alignment using “contoured prism” technology. As more and more Americans begin to use computers, laptops and smartphones regularly, the number of people who experience symptoms of eye misalignment continues to grow.

Did you know that eye misalignment is actually a common underlying issue behind digital vision syndrome? If you frequently use digital devices, you’re probably familiar with symptoms such as dry eye, headaches, blurry vision and eye strain. The contoured prism design of Neurolenses brings your eyes into alignment and alleviates the symptoms that are holding you back from doing what you love. In fact, 93% of patients who have tried Neurolenses responded positively and said they experienced dramatic symptom relief within a matter of months!

If you are interested about Neurolenses, book an appointment with us today.

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We’re conveniently located in the Strand offices between VAMPD and Pure Barre.

Our Address

935 Oviedo Blvd #1007
Oviedo, FL 32765

Contact Information

Phone: (407) 720-9968
Fax: (407) 845-9368
[email protected]

Hours

Monday
10 AM6 PM
Tuesday
10 AM6 PM
Wednesday
10 AM6 PM
Thursday
10 AM4 PM
Friday
10 AM6 PM
Weekends
Closed

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