Unfortunately, many people do not recognize that they have a vision problem. Most certainly, children rarely report they are having visual difficulties. There are physical clues that point to possible vision problems, but surprisingly, many of the symptoms that would indicate a person is having vision problems seem entirely unrelated to vision. Yet, these symptoms are manifesting as a direct result of a vision problem.

If you recognize any of these symptoms in yourself or your child, call our office to schedule an appointment.
Red, sore, tearing, or itching eyes
Jerky eye movements, one eye turning
in or out
Squinting, eye rubbing, or excessive blinking
Squinting, eye rubbing, or excessive blinking
Headaches, dizziness, or nausea after reading
Headaches, dizziness, or nausea after reading
Exaggerated head movement when reading
Very close reading distance
Inconsistent or poor at sports
Smart, but struggling in school
Low self-esteem, poor self image
Temper flare-ups, aggressiveness, emotional outbursts
Frequent crying, over emotional
Short attention span, easily
Distracted, can’t concentrate
Fatigue after school / work
Frustration, stress
Irritability
Withdrawn, lacks confidence, won’t try
Lazy
Dyslexic
Attention Deficit Disorder
Slow Learner
Behavioral Problem
Working Below Potential
Learning Disability
Immature
Keep in mind even one of the symptoms above can be a sign that your child may have a vision problem at the root of his or her difficulties. By scheduling a developmental vision evaluation in our office, we will be able to determine the full depth of the vision problem.