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laur5446 I think we spoke on skype already, but if not - one month is not enough even if you do it every day for 30 minutes and perfectly well. It really takes time, even adjusting to glasses with prisms takes more than a month and that is if you wear them all the time.
The "neurolens" is just a new marketing name for progressive lens with prisms - https://www.reviewofophthalmology.com/article/binocular-vision-keeping-it-together
Its been around for long and is nothing new. It also shouldnt cost 850. The machine he uses for assessment could be good, but I still think a proper evaluation by an optometrist that takes close to 2 hours and not few seconds is more thorough.
Maybe he found a way to make it more effective and quicker, but still - I have two pairs of glasses because it would be more difficult to adjust to "neurolens" - first I adjusted for near and then for distance. I was offered to get progressive lens, but only when all the visual theraphy is finished. Esp. because I need the glasses to do the therapy and progressive lens would be very confusing.
It seems like a marketing scheme to sell to people looking for quick solutions, but if its proven to work then why not. But you can still get similar or better care elsewhere, it might just take a bit longer.
However if american visual therapy is so expensive, maybe this is a much cheaper option that can work a lot sooner if the deviation you have is not too large. And if it is, hed probably tell you when tested. For me glasses alone wouldnt fix the whole problem, but again I was very off norm-charts.