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"Naturally we were quite skeptical about the whole thing, because traditionally, ophthalmologists thought that apart from glasses and surgery, other methods wouldn't  work for myopia. But we tried it out, and it did work."
Dr. Chan Wing Kwong

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Irina, age 27

"When I entered kindergarten, it was learned that I was unable to see out of one eye during the required vision tests. My parents took me to our physician who diagnosed me as having a lazy eye. When they patched my eye, it was uncomfortable, looked bad, and really annoyed me, especially because I am a girl. I could hardly see anything. I used to test myself by holding my hand up in front of someone, splitting my view in half. I realized then that I could only see one-half of this person and not the other.

Few years ago, I again went to the doctor but he told me that there was no hope in repairing my vision. This was very hurtful and I felt like I was an incomplete person with only one functioning eye. I was always afraid that something might happen to my good eye. I hoped for a treatment that would at least allow me use of my other eye if such a thing were to happen.

At some point, I went to an ophthalmologist and she informed me about NeuroVision, a new treatment for lazy eye. She said that I might even gain 6/6 vision! I decided to take the treatment.

The treatment itself was like a game; I felt like a small girl playing on the computer with different kinds of circles. I really had fun. Now, most importantly I can see well with both eyes, and they are very active. I am really enjoying the results and am very happy!”

 


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