Neurolens
Headaches your glasses should be fixing.
Tiny misalignments between your eyes — invisible to most exams — cause chronic headaches, neck tension, and digital fatigue. We measure them to the half-prism and lens them.
What's actually happening
Your eyes aren't looking at the same point.
When your eyes don't aim at the exact same point, your brain works overtime to fuse two slightly-different images. That overwork shows up as headaches, eye fatigue, neck pain, and "I can't focus on screens anymore" by 3pm.
The misalignment is usually 0.5 to 6 prism diopters — too small for a standard refraction to catch, big enough to wreck your day. Neurolens measures it precisely. Then we lens for it.
Who this is for
Sound familiar?
Daily headaches
Especially behind the eyes, temples, or forehead by mid-afternoon.
Tight neck & shoulders
You tilt your head without realizing it to compensate for eye strain.
Screen fatigue
Working at a screen wrecks you by lunch, even with reading glasses.
Dizziness or vertigo
Brief disorientation, especially looking up from a screen or book.
Light sensitivity
Bright stores, sun, or screens feel painful or overwhelming.
History of concussion
Post-concussion patients commonly develop eye-alignment issues.
How we measure
Measure first. Lens last.
Every Neurolens consult starts with the Neurolens Measurement Device — a 90-second test that maps how your eyes align at distance and near. The result is your "alignment number," accurate to a half-prism.
No guessing. No "let's try this prism and see." We measure the misalignment, then write a lens prescription that compensates for it precisely.
"I had daily headaches for 15 years. Three weeks in Neurolens lenses, they're gone. I wish I'd known about this a decade ago."
— Verified Google review
How it works
Four steps. One outcome.
Symptom quiz
A 60-second questionnaire flags whether Neurolens is likely to help.
NMD measurement
The device measures your eye misalignment in 90 seconds.
Trial frames
We let you experience the contoured prism before ordering lenses.
Final prescription
Lenses arrive in 7–10 business days, ready to fit any frame.
Adjustment period
Most patients adapt within 1–2 weeks. We follow up at 30 days.
Long-term plan
Annual recheck to keep the prescription dialed as your eyes change.
Frequently asked
Questions, answered.
How is this different from regular reading glasses?
Are Neurolens lenses covered by insurance?
How fast do most people feel relief?
Can I use my existing frames?
Does this replace seeing my regular doctor for headaches?
Headaches don't have to be the norm.
Most patients with chronic eye-related headaches respond to Neurolens within weeks. Take the quiz, then book.