
Double vision, also known as diplopia, can make everyday tasks like reading, driving, or even walking a challenge. It occurs when the eyes are misaligned and send two different images to the brain instead of one clear picture. This condition can be temporary or chronic, and while glasses or surgery may help in some cases, vision therapy in Westfield, NJ, is an effective, non-invasive option for improving how the eyes work together.
Double vision happens when both eyes fail to coordinate properly. This can be caused by muscle imbalance, nerve issues, or conditions such as strabismus (eye turn), convergence insufficiency, or traumatic brain injury. When the eyes don’t focus on the same point, the brain receives two separate images - leading to blurriness, eyestrain, headaches, and difficulty concentrating.
Vision therapy is a customized program of eye exercises designed to improve visual skills and strengthen the connection between the eyes and the brain. Our Westfield optometrist provides vision therapy to help patients retrain their visual system and achieve single, clear vision.
Each therapy plan is personalized and may include:
Eye tracking and focusing exercises to enhance coordination
Prism lenses or filters to adjust alignment during training
Computer-based visual activities to strengthen eye teaming
Home reinforcement programs to support progress between visits
The goal of vision therapy is to teach both eyes to work together efficiently. By improving binocular vision, therapy can reduce or eliminate double vision and related symptoms. Over time, patients often notice clearer, more stable vision, reduced eye fatigue, and better depth perception.
Vision therapy can be particularly beneficial for:
Children with eye coordination issues that affect learning
Adults recovering from eye strain or neurological conditions
Patients with convergence insufficiency or eye muscle imbalance
Unlike temporary fixes such as patching or prism lenses, vision therapy focuses on retraining the visual system for lasting improvement. With consistent treatment, many patients experience sustained relief from double vision and improved comfort in daily activities.
If you’re struggling with double vision, vision therapy at Offen Eye Associates may offer the long-term solution you need. Visit our office in Westfield, New Jersey, or call (908) 378-3200 to book a consultation today.