What It Treats

What SuccessfulSight™ Works On

A complete program addressing the visual skills that shape how kids and adults read, focus, learn, and move through the world.

Vision therapy is not just about seeing clearly — it is about how the eyes and brain work together.

Not every patient works on every area. A participating optometrist determines which skills to prioritize and how the program should progress. If you are researching a specific diagnosis, see our conditions overview.

See It In Action

What the Program Looks Like

A short look at how SuccessfulSight™ delivers structured vision therapy through iPad-guided activities and real-space therapy tasks at home.

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SuccessfulSight™ program overview

A narrated walkthrough showing the iPad experience, home equipment kit, and real-space therapy activities.

All Skill Areas

A Program Built Around the Full Picture of Visual Function

SuccessfulSight™ is designed to address both foundational visual skills and higher-level visual processing — because those skills work together in everyday life.

Why It Matters

How These Skills Affect Everyday Life

Visual skill difficulties show up differently at different stages of life. Here is what families and patients often notice.

For Children

What parents often notice at home and school.

  • Reading comfort and keeping place on the page
  • Homework and classroom endurance
  • Copying from the board and neat handwriting
  • Paying attention during reading or writing
  • Tracking moving objects in sports and play
  • Making sense of busy worksheets or classroom visuals
  • Reducing fatigue during digital learning
  • Feeling confident and capable in school

For Adults

What adults often notice at work and in daily life.

  • Reading long documents without strain
  • Sustained focus on screens throughout the workday
  • Note-taking and written communication
  • Driving, depth perception, and reaction time
  • Navigating complex dashboards, spreadsheets, or screens
  • Eye comfort during close-up or screen-heavy tasks
  • Less visual fatigue at the end of the day
  • Feeling in control of the visual demands of work
Clinical Decisions

Who Guides Your Care

SuccessfulSight™ is not a diagnostic tool. Every clinical decision is made by qualified optometrists — with the program providing the structure and day-to-day adaptability that supports them.

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Your Prescribing Optometrist

The provider you see locally.

  • Evaluates whether the program is a fit
  • Prescribes the program and starting point
  • Reviews progress at follow-up visits
  • Decides when treatment goals have been met
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SuccessfulSight™ Developmental Optometrist

Clinical support behind the program.

  • Helps interpret progress data from the program
  • Provides clinical context for how therapy is advancing
  • Supports your prescribing optometrist throughout care
  • Informs how the program adapts over time
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The Adaptive Program

What runs the day-to-day therapy.

  • Adjusts progression based on real performance
  • Keeps therapy individualized to the patient
  • Advances the patient as skills develop
  • Surfaces data for clinical review

Want to See If SuccessfulSight™ May Be a Fit?

The right starting point depends on the patient's evaluation, needs, and goals. A participating optometrist can help determine whether SuccessfulSight™ is appropriate and which areas should be addressed first.