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Headaches, Eye Strain & Screen Fatigue? Neurolens® Technology May Help.

At Delaney Eye Center, we are committed to helping patients see clearly and comfortably—not just 20/20, but without the headaches, eye strain, and fatigue that often come from today’s screen-heavy lifestyle.

What is Neurolens?

Neurolens® is a specialized lens technology designed to help patients who suffer from symptoms related to digital eye strain, headaches and eye misalignment. These lenses help the eyes work together more comfortably during everyday activities like reading, computer work, and phone use.

Many patients are surprised to learn that symptoms such as headaches, tired eyes, neck pain, dizziness, motion sickness, and trouble focusing can be related to how the eyes work together.   In some patients, this is related to a condition called binocular vision dysfunction

Common Symptoms Neurolens May Help

  • Headaches or migraines

  • Eye strain or tired eyes

  • Neck and shoulder tension

  • Blurry or fluctuating vision

  • Light sensitivity

  • Difficulty reading or concentrating

  • Motion sickness or dizziness

  • Discomfort with prolonged screen time

Advanced Testing & Personalized Care

Neurolens testing is quick, easy, and non-invasive. Measurements are taken using a Virtual Reality headset that tracks your eyes during a short 2–3 minute test. This advanced technology helps measure how your eyes work together at both distance and near. Based on those results and additional doctor testing, customized Neurolens prism lenses are designed specifically for your visual needs  

 

Dr. Becky Crockett is a master fitter of Neurolens technology and closely monitors each patient’s progress and symptoms throughout the process.

 

Unlike many offices that simply hand you glasses and say “see you next year,” we believe follow-up care matters.

After receiving your Neurolens glasses, patients return:

  • About 2 weeks after pickup

  • Again around 6 months later

We want to make sure your symptoms are actually improving. If you are not getting enough relief, the lenses may need to be adjusted or remade under Neurolens’ 90-day remake policy. In some cases, a stronger correction may be needed to fully relieve symptoms.

That level of follow-up and customization is part of what makes our office different

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is binocular vision dysfunction?

  • Binocular vision dysfunction occurs when the eyes are slightly misaligned and must work harder to stay focused together. This can lead to headaches, eye strain, dizziness, and fatigue.

Can Neurolens help headaches from screens?

  • Many patients who spend long hours on computers or phones experience relief from headaches, tired eyes, and neck strain with Neurolens lenses.

Are Neurolens glasses only for computer users?

 

  • No. While Neurolens is commonly used for digital eye strain, it may also help patients with migraines, motion sickness, blurry vision, and reading discomfort.

 

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