At The Solution Center, NeuroVisual Medicine is at the heart of everything we do. Founded by Dr. Kelly Frisella with a mission to transform lives through microprism, our practice specializes in diagnosing and treating Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD)—a condition that often goes undetected in traditional eye exams but can have a profound impact on daily life.
NeuroVisual Medicine is a specialized branch of optometry that focuses on the complex relationship between the eyes, the brain, and the body. It addresses conditions where the eyes may appear healthy and see clearly on a standard chart—but don’t work together as a coordinated team.
This disconnect can cause the brain to struggle with interpreting visual information, leading to a wide range of physical and cognitive symptoms. Patients often spend months—or even years—seeking answers from neurologists, physical therapists, or mental health professionals without realizing their symptoms are rooted in their visual system.
That’s where we come in.
BVD occurs when the eyes are misaligned, even slightly, causing the brain to work overtime to correct the imbalance. Over time, this constant strain can lead to chronic symptoms such as:
Headaches or migraines
Dizziness or balance issues
Nausea
Anxiety in crowded or busy environments
Difficulty with reading and comprehension
Sensitivity to light or motion
Eye strain or fatigue
Poor depth perception
Trouble with coordination or driving
For children, BVD can often be misdiagnosed as ADHD, learning disorders, or behavioral problems due to overlapping symptoms like poor attention, clumsiness, and frustration with reading. For adults, BVD can cause anxiety and stress in “big places”. Large crowds of people or big box stores can be so overwhelming for adults suffering from BVD that these environments are often avoided.
At The Solution Center, we use advanced diagnostic techniques that go far beyond a routine vision exam. Dr. Frisella performs a detailed NeuroVisual Evaluation that identifies subtle misalignments and tracks how the brain and eyes are working together.
If BVD is diagnosed, treatment often includes customized microprism lenses—special glasses that gently realign the visual system and relieve the strain on the brain. Many patients experience significant improvement in symptoms within days or even hours of wearing their lenses.
Dr. Frisella brings a rare combination of expertise, innovation, and compassion to the field of NeuroVisual Medicine. Her practice is one of only a few in the region offering this advanced level of care. Each treatment plan is tailored to the individual and may include:
Custom microprism prescription lenses
Sensory integration therapies (Interactive Metronome, NeuroSage, Rezzimax, etc.)
Vision therapy
Reflex integration and neurodevelopmental support
Photobiomodulation therapy for neurological healing
Patients often describe their microprism glasses as life-changing. They’re finally able to read, work, move, and live without the constant fog of symptoms that once held them back. Many say, “I finally feel like myself again.”
If you or your child are experiencing unexplained symptoms that no one seems to understand, NeuroVisual Medicine may hold the answers you’ve been searching for. At The Solution Center, we take the time to listen, evaluate, and treat with care—so you can get back to living fully.
You don’t have to live with discomfort. Let’s uncover the root cause and help you see the world differently—comfortably, clearly, and confidently.