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Chances are, something hasn’t felt right for a while.

Maybe you’ve been dealing with:

  • Persistent headaches, blurry vision, dizziness, or unexplained anxiety
  • Visits to specialists who can’t seem to pinpoint the cause
  • A past concussion or traumatic brain injury
  • A diagnosis like ADHD, dyslexia, or another learning difficulty
  • A friend or provider urging you to “just take the test”

You might be suffering from Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD). With BVD, one eye sees an image differently (vertically, horizontally—or both) than the other eye.

The body corrects this by overusing and severely straining the eye muscles, causing the symptoms of BVD which include headaches, blurry vision, dizziness, difficulty with reading, learning and concentrating, and even anxiety in large spaces.

Watch Peggy’s Story

Her new prism lenses gave her relief she never thought possible.

For a decade, Peggy lived with dizziness, neck pain, and vertigo—even though she was “doing everything right.”

After countless therapies failed, Dr. Maier discovered the real cause: a vertical and horizontal eye misalignment.

Her new prism lenses gave her relief she never thought possible.

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