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Neurolens: Relief for Headaches and Eye Strain Starts Here

If you suffer from chronic headaches, eye strain, neck and shoulder pain, dizziness, dry eyes, or light sensitivity, the source of your discomfort might be eye misalignment—even if your vision seems "fine."
We are proud to offer Neurolens® technology, a revolutionary solution designed to correct misalignment and bring lasting relief to patients dealing with these common but often overlooked symptoms.

Neurolens: Relief for Headaches and Eye Strain

What is Neurolens?

Neurolens is the first and only prescription lens to use contoured prism technology to realign the eyes. Even a small misalignment—especially when using digital devices—can overwork the visual system and trigger a cascade of symptoms.

When the eyes are in alignment, it decreases the stress on the trigeminal nerve, easing the symptoms associated with digital eye strain and binocular vision issues.

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Common Symptoms Neurolens Can Help With:

● Chronic headaches.● Digital eye strain (especially after long periods on screens).● Neck and shoulder pain.● Dizziness or motion sensitivity.● Dry eye sensation.● Light sensitivity.

A Simple, Painless Screening

Our doctors can perform a Neurolens screening at no cost, if needed, typically after your comprehensive eye exam. This quick test measures how your eyes work together at distance and near. If misalignment is detected, your doctor may recommend a custom Neurolens prescription designed for your visual system and lifestyle.

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Why Choose Neurolens?

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● Clinically proven to reduce symptoms in 93% of patients.● Customizable for both glasses and contact lens wearers.● Great for students, professionals, and anyone who spends hours on digital devices.● Helps prevent symptom escalation from everyday visual stress.

Ready for relief?

If you’ve tried everything for your headaches or eye discomfort with little success, Neurolens could be the missing piece. Ask our doctors about a free screening at your next eye exam, or contact us to schedule your visit today.