Many people experience headaches, eye strain, neck and shoulder pain, dizziness, or fatigue—especially after long hours on screens. Often, these symptoms are not caused by vision clarity alone, but by a subtle eye misalignment that forces the eye muscles to work harder than they should. At EyeSmile, we offer Neurolens, an advanced lens technology designed to relieve visual discomfort at its source.
Neurolens lenses use contoured prism technology to gently align the eyes, reducing the constant strain placed on the visual system. Unlike traditional glasses that only correct blur, Neurolens is designed to address binocular vision stress—how the eyes work together. The result: less strain, fewer headaches, and greater visual comfort throughout the day.
You may benefit from Neurolens if you experience:
Frequent headaches or migraines
Eye strain or tired eyes
Neck, shoulder, or facial tension
Dizziness or motion sensitivity
Fatigue with reading or screen use
Difficulty focusing or concentrating
Symptoms that worsen by the end of the day
Many patients are surprised to learn these symptoms can be related to eye alignment—even when vision seems “20/20.”
During your exam, we use specialized testing to measure even tiny eye alignment differences that are not detected during a routine eye exam. This precise data allows Neurolens lenses to be customized specifically for you.
Neurolens may be especially helpful for:
People of all ages with headaches or eye strain
Patients with extensive screen or computer use
Students with visual fatigue
Individuals with neck or shoulder tension related to visual tasks
Patients who have tried multiple glasses prescriptions without relief
Targets the root cause of visual discomfort
Custom-designed for each patient
Works continuously throughout the day
Can be combined with prescription lenses, blue light filters, and specialty coatings
Neurolens measurements are included as part of your comprehensive eye exam and do not require a separate testing visit. However, Neurolens lenses are considered specialty lens technology and are not covered by insurance plans.
As a result, Neurolens lenses involve out-of-pocket costs, regardless of insurance coverage. HSA/FSA funds are often eligible. All lens options, pricing, and expectations are reviewed in advance before ordering.
Note: If you have a recent outside eye exam and prescription, we can perform Neurolens testing to add to your lenses; additional testing fees apply.
If headaches, eye strain, or visual fatigue are interfering with your daily life, Neurolens may offer relief. A comprehensive evaluation at EyeSmile can determine whether Neurolens is right for you.