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Neurolens

At Shannon Vision Care in Allen, we offer Neurolens for patients who experience headaches, eye strain, or tension—especially after screen use—even when their prescription is technically “correct.”

Visual clarity is important, but comfort matters too. If your eyes feel tired, strained, or tense by the end of the day, Neurolens may be worth exploring.

What Is Neurolens?

Neurolens is a custom prescription lens designed to improve visual comfort.

It uses a contoured prism design to address small amounts of eye misalignment that can contribute to daily strain. Unlike traditional prescriptions that focus primarily on clarity, Neurolens is designed to support how your eyes work together throughout the day.

Symptoms Neurolens May Help Improve

  • Frequent headaches
  • Eye strain or visual fatigue
  • Neck and shoulder tension
  • Discomfort during prolonged computer use
  • Difficulty sustaining focus at near
  • Motion sickness

Many patients notice these symptoms increase with screen time, reading, or long workdays.

What to Expect During Your Visit

Your Neurolens evaluation includes:

  • A comprehensive eye exam
  • A discussion of your symptoms and daily visual demands
  • A quick, noninvasive Neurolens measurement
  • A personalized recommendation based on your results

If Neurolens is not the right solution for you, we will discuss other options to help improve comfort.

A Modern Solution for Modern Visual Demands

Our visual systems were not designed for constant screen use. For some patients, even a small amount of eye misalignment can lead to measurable strain over time.

Neurolens provides a targeted, customized solution for patients seeking more comfortable vision throughout their day.