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Vision Therapy in St. Henry

20/20 Vision Is Not Enough

Does Your Child...

  • Read below grade level?
  • Have a poor attention span?
  • Skip words or lines with reading?
  • Confuse the letters b, d, p, and q?

If your child is reading below grade level, has difficulties maintaining attention, or is not performing to their potential at school, he or she may have an undetected vision problem.

Many children struggle with undetected vision problems that hinder them from reaching their full potential.

Don't let visual impairments prevent your child from accomplishing their goals.

Asian girl in glasses lying in bed drawing on a tablet

What Is Vision Therapy?

Vision Therapy is a customized treatment program that trains our eyes and brain to work together. It develops and enhances fundamental visual skills and abilities, such as eye tracking, eye teaming, convergence, focusing, and visual processing skills.

It is performed under optometrist supervision and is individualized to fit the specific needs of each unique patient.

Vision therapy consists of in-office appointments and at-home exercises.

Benefits of Vision Therapy

  • Non-Invasive

    Vision therapy doesn't involve medication, surgery, or invasive procedures. Instead, it corrects eye problems naturally.

  • Great for children and adults

    Your brain is capable of forming new neural pathways throughout your entire life, so vision therapy can be effective at any age.

  • Easy to do

    Instructions are easy to follow. You or your child will learn them during in-office sessions and practice the exercises at home.

  • Customized treatment

    Following the consultation and eye exam, our eye care professionals will custom design a vision therapy program to suit your specific needs.

Should Your Child Have Vision Therapy?

Below is a list of behaviors that may indicate a vision problem:

  • Squints, tilts head or covers one eye to see better.
  • Reports blurry or double vision
  • Has difficulty in school even if they understand the subject matter
  • Has trouble focusing or paying attention
  • Avoids activities that require visual skills, such as reading, drawing, or puzzles

It is not uncommon for academic or behavioral problems to be caused by vision difficulties. Vision therapy not only helps your child see better, but can also improve learning, behavior and self-confidence.

Contact Fishbaugh Family Eyecare in St. Henry to find out whether your child's lagging visual skills may be getting in the way of their learning.

Vision Therapy FAQs

Meet our Vision Therapy Doctors

Chelsey Kunkler
Chelsey Kunkler O.D.
Amy Bankey
Amy Bankey O.D.

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Mary W. - Apr 23, 2026
I highly recommend Dr. Fishbaugh! He is just a very nice doctor and I feel confident knowing that m... y sight is the best it can be when my exam is done. Every time I have an appointment, I am greeted with a smile from the girls in the office. Every one is just great!
Shad S. - Apr 21, 2026
the staff is great and professional. i would recommend this office to anyone.

Vision Therapy in St. Henry

Teenage boy holding a phoropter during an eye exam at the optometrist's office.
Photograph of Chelsey Kunkler
Hours
  • Monday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
  • Thursday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Saturday Open the 1st and 3rd of the month. Hrs 8am-12pm.
  • Sunday Closed
Insurance Plans
  • VSP
  • Medicare
  • EyeMed
  • Davis Vision
  • Medicaid
  • Anthem
  • Superior Vision
  • Buckeye Health Plan
A girl is having her vision tested by an optometrist wearing glasses and holding a pencil.

Want to help your child reach their potential?

Consider vision therapy!