CHILDREN

Learning is visual and 25% of school-aged children have a visual issue which affects how they learn.

ADULTS

Vision issues may be related to a wide range of conditions, including traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), strokes, or learning disabilities such as dyslexia.

LEARNING DISABILITIES

Vision Therapy can help those individuals who lack the necessary visual skills for effective reading, writing, and learning.

Conditions & Treatment Plans

Vision Therapy Is Effective Treatment. Vision therapy — a type of physical therapy for the eyes and brain — is a highly effective non-surgical treatment for many common visual problems such as lazy eye, crossed eyes, double vision, convergence insufficiency and some reading and learning disabilities.

Amblyopia Evaluations & Treatment

Amblyopia is often referred to as “Lazy Eye”.  It is a condition where the affected eye does not see as clearly.

Eye Tracking

Eye tracking is the ability to keep the eyes on target when looking from one object to another, moving the eyes along the print on a page, or following a moving object like a ball.

Eye Teaming

Eye Teaming is the ability to maintain a visual focus on an object with both eyes, creating a single visual image.

Strabismus Development Treatment

Strabismus is a condition where the two eyes do not aim in the same direction. One eye may be turned either in–commonly known as “crossed eyes” or out–commonly known as “wall eyed.”

Eye Focusing Skills

Normally, the eyes can focus and refocus quickly and easily when switching from looking close up to further away. Once the doctor determines the depth of the problem, all treatment options will be discussed.

Sports Vision Training

Sports vision training is an innovative way for athletes to improve their abilities through a progressive program of vision drills that enhance fundamental visual skills that are critical to athletic performance.

Request Your Appointment Now

Our hours are:
Monday – Thursday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. & Friday: 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Request Your Appointment Now

Our hours are:
Monday – Thursday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. & Friday: 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Meet our Optometrists

Vision Therapy Center of Jonesboro, PLLC is a specialized development and neuro-optometric rehabilitation practice. Our doctors, therapists, and staff dedicate each day to helping our patients acquire improved vision abilities.

We take pride in delivering innovative optometric vision therapy through the principles of neuroscience. After treatment, our patients obtain significantly improved vision, academic abilities, and coordnation skills. These improvements empower our patients, instill a great sense of confidence, and produce lives that are more productive.

Dr Moll is currently licensed in Arkansas as an Optometric Physician meaning he is licensed to diagnose and treat eye diseases, infections, and injuries at the highest level allowable by the Arkansas State Board of Optometry.

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Dr. Moll is currently licensed in Arkansas as an Optometric Physician meaning she is licensed to diagnose and treat eye diseases, infections, and injuries at the highest level allowable by the Arkansas State Board of Optometry.

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The Latest in Vision Therapy News

Summer Graduates

IT HAS BEEN A BUSY SUMMER for us at Vision Therapy Center. We wanted to share a picture of one of our patients that graduated from Vision Therapy over the summer. There were several others that graduated, that are not pictured. We are so excited to continue to have successful outcomes with our patients as…

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Adult Vision Therapy

ADULTS can benefit from Vision Therapy! Is it Too Late? Many people think that vision therapy is only for children. However, adults have as much need for this type of vision care as children. Vision therapy is often effective for adults because they are motivated to improve their visual abilities. When people have trouble using…

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Meet Dylan

HARD WORK, DEDICATION, GOALS, SUCCESS all these words describe Dylan’s vision therapy journey. Dylan not only exceeded his goals he had unexpected achievements in quality of life he had not anticipated, and he completed his therapy early! Dylan had some challenging symptoms from his esotropia. He suffered with headaches, and double vision often, his coordination…

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