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Vision Therapy Is All We Do. And We Do It at a Specialist Level.

Board-certified leadership, board-certified therapists, and customized programs built around your real-world symptoms—reading, screens, school, sports, work, and driving.

Why We’re Different

Why families choose Vision & Learning Center

We are a specialty vision therapy center. This is not a side service in a primary care office. Over the years, we’ve helped thousands of children, teens, and adults improve function and comfort when “everything looks normal,” but daily life still feels hard.
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Dr. Christina Murray is Board Certified (FCOVD), and therapy is delivered by a highly trained team that includes a Board Certified Vision Therapist (COVT). Every program is customized based on your testing and your real-life triggers, including reading, screens, school, sports, work, and driving.
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We do not rely on generic templates or screen-only activities. Therapy here is hands-on and functional. It is designed to strengthen the system, including eye teaming, tracking, focusing stamina, and visual processing, so changes carry over into everyday life.
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If you want to experience the difference immediately, call and speak with Jada or Angelica. Families are consistently surprised by how knowledgeable and supportive they are, and by how clear the next steps become after a single conversation.
We have helps 1000's of children and adults...
  1. Outcome tracking & transparency

    • Clear baseline metrics + re-testing checkpoints so families can see objective change, not just “it seems better.”

  2. Coaching + home program clarity

    • You don’t just get exercises. You get a plan you can actually execute, with coaching and troubleshooting.

  3. Consistency standards

    • Standardized therapist training + in-clinic protocols so you get consistency every session.

  4. Appropriate referrals

    • If testing shows your symptoms aren’t primarily visual, we tell you and help guide next steps (migraine pathway, vestibular rehab, etc.).

  5. Collaboration network

    • We coordinate with schools and allied providers when needed (OT/PT/tutors/psych), but stay in our lane clinically to address functional vision.

  6. Scheduling that respects families

    • Predictable session cadence, clear expectations, and tight communication.

  7. Guarantee

    • We stand behind our care when attendance and home program requirements are met (per program agreement). Most workarounds can’t offer that because they aren’t designed to create lasting change.

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