Our optometric therapy practice is dedicated to the identification and successful treatment of a very special population of children. Children can develop numerous adaptations to cope with the discomfort of binocular vision dysfunction. These are adaptations that can affect a child’s ability to perform in reading and school.
Even in "vision therapy practices," many doctors spend only a small fraction of their time actually doing vision therapy. Dr. Colin Kageyama's practice offers over 70 hours a week of "doctor provided vision therapy." Located just outside of San Jose, we do not delegate vision therapy to assistants to provide vision therapy while the doctor is providing examinations or fitting contact lenses.