Eye care service

Neurolens Therapy

Assessment for eye misalignment that may contribute to headaches, neck tension, and digital eye strain.
What to expect

Care built around binocular comfort and strain relief.

Neurolens assessments look at how subtle eye misalignment may contribute to headaches, screen fatigue, eye strain, and neck tension, then explain whether contoured prism lenses are a suitable option.
Process

A focused Neurolens assessment flow.

Neurolens therapy starts by connecting symptoms with eye alignment measurements, then confirming whether contoured lenses are the right fit.
01

Symptom interview

We review headaches, neck strain, screen-related fatigue, light sensitivity, and visual discomfort patterns.

02

Alignment measurement

Specialized testing measures subtle eye misalignment that may contribute to symptoms.

03

Lens recommendation

If indicated, Neurolens options are discussed with expected benefits, limitations, and adaptation guidance.

04

Adaptation follow-up

We monitor comfort, symptom response, and refine the plan based on real-world use.

Best fit

Who It is For

Neurolens assessment may help when symptoms persist despite an updated prescription or good general eye health.

Screen-related headaches

Useful when headaches or eye strain build during computer, phone, or near-work use.

Neck or shoulder tension

Helpful when visual tasks seem connected with posture discomfort or end-of-day tension.

Unexplained visual fatigue

Recommended when glasses are current but eyes still feel tired, strained, or hard to coordinate.

Patient stories

What Neurolens patients say.

“My headaches and screen fatigue were finally discussed in relation to how my eyes work together, not just my prescription.”

Neurolens assessment patient

Brampton

“The testing helped explain why my current glasses still did not feel comfortable by the end of the day.”

Digital eye strain patient

Peel Region

“I appreciated the honest explanation of whether Neurolens made sense for my symptoms and what adaptation could feel like.”

Binocular comfort patient

Brampton

Information

Frequently asked questions.

Neurolens lenses use contoured prism designed to help address symptoms related to eye misalignment in suitable patients.
No. Headaches can have many causes. The assessment helps determine whether binocular vision may be contributing.
Some patients adapt quickly while others need a short adjustment period. Follow-up helps confirm comfort and response.
If recommended, Neurolens can be discussed as part of a new lens design based on prescription, frame, and visual needs.
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499 Ray Lawson Blvd, Unit 13 · Brampton, ON · 905-487-4511