Neurolens in Sherman Oaks

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Neurolens® in Sherman Oaks

Neurolens® is a specialty lens option designed for patients with symptoms that may be related to eye misalignment (binocular vision stress). At RevitalEyes Optometry, our California-licensed optometrists perform a structured evaluation to determine whether Neurolens may be appropriate based on your visual system, symptoms, and daily demands.

Who Neurolens May Help

You may be a good candidate if you experience:

  • Headaches associated with reading, computer work, or close-up tasks. Neurolens may help some patients by reducing visual strain related to eye alignment.
  • Dizziness or motion sensitivity associated with visually demanding environments. Neurolens may reduce visual discomfort for some patients when symptoms are linked to binocular vision stress.
  • Neck and shoulder discomfort that worsens with visual concentration. Improving visual comfort may reduce compensatory posture or tension for some patients.
  • Screen-related dryness or discomfort during prolonged near work or reduced blinking. While Neurolens is not a dry eye treatment, it may improve visual comfort for some patients during screen use.
  • Eye strain, tired eyes, or facial tension after prolonged screen time. Neurolens may offer relief for some patients by reducing the effort required for near work.
  • Light sensitivity that worsens with screens, reading, or visually demanding environments. Neurolens may help some patients if light sensitivity is related to visual strain.
  • Difficulty focusing, intermittent blur that improves when you stop near work. Neurolens may help reduce these symptoms for some patients when they are tied to binocular vision stress.

How Neurolens Works

Neurolens uses contoured prism technology built into glasses lenses. The prism amount changes gradually from distance to near to help reduce visual stress for some patients. If you’re a candidate, the goal is improved comfort during daily tasks—especially prolonged near work and screen use.

Neurolens Evaluation

A Neurolens consultation starts with an eye exam and a binocular vision assessment to evaluate how well your eyes work together. This helps us determine whether your symptoms may be linked to alignment stress and whether Neurolens is an appropriate option.

What’s Included in a Neurolens Evaluation

  • Symptom + lifestyle review: headaches, eye strain patterns, screen time, work tasks, and triggers
  • Vision and refraction testing: confirm your prescription and visual clarity needs
  • Binocular vision assessment: evaluate eye teaming, focusing, and alignment at distance and near
  • Neurolens measurement (as indicated): determine whether the Neurolens-specific measurement supports candidacy
  • Personalized recommendation: review findings, expected benefits, lens options, and follow-up plan

What to Expect After Getting Neurolens

Many patients notice improved comfort during near work after an adaptation period. If Neurolens is prescribed, we’ll review what to expect, how to wear your lenses, and when to follow up to fine-tune fit and comfort if needed.

Results and Response Can Vary

Symptoms such as headaches, eye strain, dizziness, and neck discomfort can have multiple causes. If symptoms are related to binocular vision stress, Neurolens may help reduce visual strain for some patients. However, response varies based on your diagnosis, visual demands, prescription needs, and individual adaptation. Some patients improve quickly, while others may need additional adjustments or alternative recommendations.

During your evaluation, we’ll explain what we found, set realistic expectations, and outline next steps so you can make an informed decision.

Schedule Your Neurolens Consultation Today

If headaches, eye strain, or screen-related discomfort are affecting your day, our team can help you explore whether Neurolens is a good fit. Call (818) 797-5858 or book online to schedule your Neurolens evaluation in Sherman Oaks.

If you have sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, or an eye injury, seek emergency care immediately. Insurance coverage varies by plan and may change—please call to confirm eligibility. This website is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice or create a doctor–patient relationship. Diagnosis and treatment require an in-person exam. Individual outcomes may vary.