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Vision Therapy & Brain-Based Visual Rehabilitation in Ontario

Neurological and Functional Vision Services for Ontario Residents
If you or your child in Ontario, CA, are experiencing vision problems that go beyond clarity—like trouble reading, lingering concussion symptoms, or poor visual coordination—the Visual Processing Institute offers advanced vision therapy programs designed to improve how your eyes and brain work together.
Our team specializes in treating functional vision issues that can interfere with learning, focus, recovery from injury, and overall daily performance. While our nearest clinic is in Torrance, we regularly serve patients from the Inland Empire who are seeking specialized care not always available locally.
What Is Vision Therapy?
Vision therapy is a doctor-supervised, non-surgical treatment designed to correct visual processing problems. Unlike glasses or contact lenses, which only improve sharpness, vision therapy addresses how your eyes move, track, focus, and communicate with your brain.
Patients from Ontario often visit us for help with:
Eyes that tire easily during reading or computer work
Poor reading comprehension or letter reversals
Delayed visual recovery after a head injury or accident
Motion sensitivity or light-triggered discomfort
Struggles with hand-eye coordination and depth perception
Through structured sessions and interactive tools, we retrain the visual system so that everyday tasks become easier, more comfortable, and more efficient.
Conditions We Help With
Our team provides therapy and visual rehabilitation for a wide range of challenges, including:
Amblyopia (lazy eye)
Strabismus (eye turn or poor alignment)
Convergence insufficiency
Visual tracking and focus problems
Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD)
Post-concussion vision symptoms
Visual processing disorders affecting academic or occupational performance
We start with a thorough functional vision evaluation, which assesses how your visual system operates during real-world activities—not just how you see letters on a chart.
Why Ontario Patients Choose the Visual Processing Institute
Functional & Neuro-Optometric Expertise
Our team specializes in neuro-optometry, which focuses on treating visual conditions caused by neurological disruption, developmental delays, or sensory integration issues. Whether you're recovering from a brain injury or managing learning-related visual challenges, our programs are designed to help rebuild strong visual connections.
Personalized, Goal-Focused Care
No two patients are alike. Whether your goal is to help your child perform better in school or to regain stability after a concussion, your therapy plan will be fully customized to meet your needs. Progress is carefully monitored to ensure lasting, measurable improvement.
A Resource for Inland Empire Families
While our clinic is located in Torrance, we frequently serve Ontario-area families who are looking for specialized care that isn’t always available in local optometry offices. We’re committed to helping you make the trip worthwhile with efficient scheduling, compassionate support, and real results.
Pediatric Vision Therapy for Ontario Students
Even children with 20/20 eyesight can struggle with reading, focus, or attention due to visual processing challenges. These issues are often missed in basic vision screenings but can have a huge impact on academic and behavioral performance.
Signs your child may benefit from vision therapy:
Reversing letters or losing their place while reading
Fatigue, squinting, or eye rubbing during homework
Trouble copying from the board or focusing in class
Frustration or avoidance of schoolwork
Diagnoses of ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning concerns
Our therapy programs help children build the visual skills they need to thrive in school and feel more confident in and out of the classroom.
Vision Therapy for Adults & Teens in Ontario
Adults and teenagers may also experience persistent visual symptoms that affect their everyday life. We help with:
Headaches or blurred vision during long hours on screens
Vision-related dizziness, nausea, or balance issues
Post-traumatic visual disturbances after accidents or injuries
Poor depth perception affecting driving or movement
Visual overload in busy or bright environments
We also work with athletes and performers to fine-tune their visual coordination, timing, and peripheral awareness through targeted sports vision training programs.
Ontario: A Thriving City That Demands Visual Excellence
Ontario is a vibrant Inland Empire hub known for its strong educational institutions, booming business parks, and active family life. Whether you're studying at Chaffey College, working in logistics, or supporting your child in school or sports, your visual system is a key part of how you function and perform.
The Visual Processing Institute is proud to serve residents of Ontario who are ready to address visual issues that standard eye care doesn’t always solve.

Schedule a Vision Therapy Evaluation
If you're in Ontario, CA, and are seeking specialized help for vision-related issues, the Visual Processing Institute is here to support your journey. Our Torrance clinic welcomes Inland Empire patients who want expert care and lasting results from customized vision therapy.
📍 Visual Processing Institute – Torrance 3655 Torrance Blvd, Suite 280 Torrance, CA 90503 📞 Call or text: (424) 407-3303
FAQs – Vision Therapy in Ontario, CA
Do you offer vision therapy to residents of Ontario?
Yes. While we don’t have a clinic in Ontario, many patients from the Inland Empire travel to our Torrance or Newport Beach offices for specialized care not readily available in their area.
What types of conditions do you treat?
We treat a range of visual disorders, including convergence insufficiency, amblyopia, double vision, and processing issues that can impact reading, balance, and school performance.
Is therapy helpful for patients recovering from a brain injury?
Absolutely. Vision therapy plays a key role in recovery for patients dealing with visual dysfunction after concussion, stroke, or other neurological trauma.
How do I start if I live in Ontario?
You can request an evaluation at the nearest office. We'll begin with a comprehensive exam and create a therapy plan suited to your goals and travel needs.
What is Ontario known for?
Ontario is a growing Inland Empire city known for Ontario Mills, the Convention Center, and its easy airport access. Families here often look westward for specialty healthcare services.