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After a concussion, many people expect headaches, dizziness, or trouble concentrating. What often gets missed is how frequently the visual system is involved. Neuro Eye Team specifically states that it helps patients with visual dysfunction related to concussion and traumatic brain injury, which reflects a more targeted approach than a standard eye exam.

Vision plays a critical role in learning, communication, movement, and daily independence. For children and adults with special needs, visual challenges are often more complex and more easily overlooked.

Contact lenses aren’t one-size-fits-all. While standard soft lenses work well for many people, some eye conditions or vision needs require specialty lenses designed for comfort, clarity, and long-term eye health. If you’ve struggled with glasses or traditional contacts, specialty lenses may be the right solution for you.

When a child struggles in school, parents often look to tutors, extra homework, or even testing for learning disabilities. However, what many families and educators overlook is the critical role vision plays in a child’s ability to learn, read, and succeed academically. Vision therapy offers a scientifically supported approach that can make a significant difference for students facing visual challenges - even those who have 20/20 eyesight.

When most people think about eye exams, they often imagine a standard vision screening to check for nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. However, some vision problems are not rooted in the eyes themselves—but rather in the brain or nervous system. At Neuro Eye Team in Fort Worth, we specialize in neuro eye evaluations, a deeper, more advanced approach designed to detect complex brain and nerve-related vision issues early, often before noticeable symptoms appear.