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Posted on by shannon@visiontherapyacademy.com"My name is Jenna Knutson and I started vision therapy at age 15. Before I started the program I was not able to read at… Posted by Vision Therapy Academy on Thursday, September 21, 2017
"My name is Jenna Knutson and I started vision therapy at age 15. Before I started the program I was not able to read at… Posted by Vision Therapy Academy on Thursday, September 21, 2017
There is nothing more rewarding then seeing your child gain confidence in themselves again. Vision therapy helped… Posted by Vision Therapy Academy on Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Congratulations Peter! We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments. Please read Peter's success story with… Posted by Vision Therapy Academy on Monday, July 24, 2017
“When Ava began vision therapy she was struggling quite a bit with reading. She would struggle to sound out a word and if she was able to pronounce it she could not retain it. She also would complain about her eyes hurting and could not focus. Reading became an activity we did not look forward […]
“Back in March, 2016 I slipped on some ice and fell, I didn’t hit my head, I didn’t lose consciousness. After a couple of weeks I started to notice symptoms; being fuzzy cognitively and blurry vision, lights and noise sensitivity, headaches, dizziness, balance issues, feeling tired, and nausea. After a month of weekly visits, I […]
“After months of being shuffled through the medical industry with little to no explanations or answers of complications from a TBI, I was referred to the Vision Therapy Academy. Dr. Wonderling was the first medical professional to explain what test she was doing, why, what the results meant, and created a personalized plan to help […]
“When Carter started vision therapy, he was wearing new glasses and still struggling to read and see in school. He struggled in soccer and baseball. Carter commented that it was hard for him to see the ball coming from across the field and catching a fly ball was even harder. My nephew had done vision […]
“Before vision therapy, reading and comprehension never came easy for me. I always had to reread the same passage 3 or 4 times before understanding. As a college student, this made studying quite difficult and tiring. Today I am a whole new person. I am enjoying reading more now than ever. Studying is a lot […]
“In 2005 I was deployed to Iraq by the 32ned Engineer Co. out of Onalaska, WI. During my tour of duty, an IED struck the vehicle that I was operating. Although I walked away from the blast, the violence of the shock wave had caused an unfelt injury within my head. It took many years […]
“What is impossible? It is something that cannot be done. For most people it is impossible to go to the ocean. For me, it was to regain my visual memory. The doctors told me that I would never regain my visual memory or peripheral vision. I am missing partial vision because I had brain surgery […]