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Custom Vision Therapy Plans for Long Beach Patients

Supporting Visual Health & Rehabilitation for Long Beach Families
If you or a loved one in Long Beach are facing challenges with your visual comfort, eye coordination, or processing abilities, the Visual Processing Institute is here to help. Located a short drive away in Newport Beach, our clinic is proud to serve patients throughout the South Bay and coastal Orange County region with customized vision therapy designed to improve performance, confidence, and quality of life.
From children struggling in school to adults dealing with double vision or post-concussion symptoms, our team provides high-level support to address the underlying visual issues that impact daily life.
What Is Vision Therapy?
Vision therapy is a neuroscience-based treatment program that aims to strengthen the way your brain and eyes work together. It’s not about improving eyesight with glasses—it's about retraining the visual system to function more efficiently and accurately.
Patients in the Long Beach area turn to vision therapy for help with:
Recurrent eye strain or headaches
Blurred or double vision
Poor reading comprehension
Trouble focusing on moving objects
Dizziness or balance difficulties
Depth perception challenges
Whether symptoms stem from childhood developmental delays or adult-onset conditions like concussion or stroke, our therapy programs are built to restore functional vision.
Visual Disorders We Commonly Treat
At our Newport Beach clinic, just south of Long Beach, we provide treatment for a wide range of conditions including:
Amblyopia (lazy eye)
Strabismus (eye misalignment)
Convergence Insufficiency & Divergence Excess
Post-Traumatic Vision Syndrome (PTVS)
Visual Snow Syndrome
Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD)
Visual processing delays related to ADHD, dyslexia, or learning disabilities
We use a combination of digital diagnostics, hands-on therapy tools, and home-based visual exercises to create impactful, long-term change in how the eyes and brain communicate.
Why Long Beach Residents Choose the Visual Processing Institute
Individualized Vision Care
Our process starts with a detailed functional vision exam to assess more than just 20/20 acuity. We measure visual tracking, focusing speed, eye teaming, and processing efficiency—then build a customized plan just for you.
Expertise in Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation
VPI’s clinicians specialize in helping patients recover from neurological trauma such as mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), concussion, or stroke. This level of specialization makes us a trusted partner for neurologists, occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals in the region.
Convenient Access from Long Beach
Our Newport Beach office is located just off the 73 and 405 freeways, providing quick and easy access for Long Beach residents. We frequently welcome patients from Bixby Knolls, Belmont Shore, Signal Hill, and downtown Long Beach who are seeking high-quality vision therapy.
Vision Therapy for Children in Long Beach
If your child struggles with reading, homework, or attention, the root cause may be a visual processing disorder—even if their vision is 20/20. Symptoms we often see in children include:
Skipping lines or words while reading
Poor handwriting or copying from the board
Lack of focus during visual tasks
Frustration or avoidance with schoolwork
We work closely with Long Beach families and educators to support children's learning through targeted vision therapy programs that build coordination, stamina, and comprehension.
Adult & Athlete Vision Rehabilitation
Adults in Long Beach come to us for a variety of reasons, including:
Persistent double vision
Difficulty with reading, driving, or screen work
Visual overload in busy environments
Delayed visual reaction time during sports or fitness activities
Our programs also benefit athletes—from tennis players to swimmers—looking to gain a competitive edge by enhancing hand-eye coordination, focus, and spatial awareness.
Life in Long Beach, CA
Long Beach is one of Southern California’s most diverse and dynamic coastal cities, combining a vibrant arts scene, academic institutions, and a robust business community. With popular attractions like the Aquarium of the Pacific, Shoreline Village, and Cal State Long Beach, the city appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike.
Its size and activity level can make visual challenges more disruptive—whether you’re navigating the city’s bustling downtown, spending long hours on screens, or helping your child thrive in the classroom. That’s why Long Beach residents value access to advanced vision care just minutes away.

Schedule a Vision Therapy Evaluation Near Long Beach
If you're looking for vision therapy near Long Beach, the Visual Processing Institute in Newport Beach is just around the corner. With decades of combined experience and a compassionate, highly trained team, we’re here to support your journey toward better vision and daily comfort.
📍 Visual Processing Institute – Newport Beach
2424 SE Bristol Street, Suite 200
Newport Beach, CA 92660
📞 Call or text us: (424) 407-3303
FAQs – Vision Therapy in Long Beach, CA
Do you provide vision therapy for patients in Long Beach?
Yes. Many families and professionals from Long Beach visit our Newport Beach clinic for specialized vision therapy services, especially when local providers don’t offer this level of care.
What visual symptoms can therapy help resolve?
Vision therapy can help with blurred vision, dizziness, difficulty reading, skipping lines, and poor hand-eye coordination—especially in children or those recovering from concussions.
How long is the drive from Long Beach?
The drive to our Newport Beach office is typically 25–35 minutes. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate families coming from surrounding areas.
Do you offer therapy for sports performance?
Yes. Athletes from Long Beach often seek our help to improve visual reaction time, tracking, and depth perception.
What is Long Beach known for?
Long Beach is a coastal city known for its port, Aquarium of the Pacific, and diverse neighborhoods. It blends urban amenities with a strong sense of community and access to healthcare services.