
RECOVER WITH CONFIDENCE. RETURN WITH CLARITY.
A concussion can disrupt far more than headaches and balance. When the visual system isn't functioning properly, athletes may struggle with reading, tracking, reaction time, coordination, and game-speed decision making—even after symptoms seem to have improved.

Signs the visual system isn't ready
Headaches with reading, screens, studying, or visual concentration
Blurred vision, double vision, or difficulty focusing
Losing your place while reading
Words that appear to move, jump, or overlap
Light sensitivity
Dizziness, nausea, or motion sensitivity
Difficulty in busy environments
Slower reaction times or delayed decision making
Feeling "off" during practice or competition
Not seeing the game the way you did before your injury

Our Approach
A comprehensive neuro-visual evaluation with Dr. Nathu identifies exactly which parts of the visual system were affected. From there, we build an individualized rehabilitation program — oculomotor retraining, vestibular-visual integration, and graded return-to-play progressions — coordinated with your physician, athletic trainer, and coaches. Performance testing on the back end confirms the athlete isn't just cleared, but back to baseline or better.
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