

February 13, 2026
Dr. Eric Chow
Miami Vision Therapy is introducing a new option for families who need vision therapy but have struggled to start or stay consistent: the MVT See Your Potential™ Digital Vision Therapy Program.
For years, one concern kept coming up in patient conversations. Children clearly needed therapy. Adults were struggling with eye strain, double vision, or reading fatigue. But two barriers kept getting in the way: cost and consistency. Some families could not commit financially to ongoing in-office sessions. Others had scheduling conflicts, long commutes, or packed after-school calendars. Yet we know from decades of clinical experience—and research—that consistency drives outcomes.
The main point: This digital program was created to make structured, effective vision therapy more accessible and easier to maintain at home.
The See Your Potential™ Digital Vision Therapy Program is a 12-week, structured at-home program designed to strengthen the eye–brain connection. It combines step-by-step video instruction, progressive weekly modules, adaptive computerized training, and all required equipment delivered directly to the family.
Daily sessions are intentionally brief—15 to 20 minutes per day—so patients can build steady progress without overwhelming their schedule.
The program focuses on six core visual foundations that directly impact reading, attention, and daily comfort.
Eye Tracking: smoother reading, fewer skipped lines, better place-keeping on the page.
Eye Teaming: improved binocular stability and reduced visual fatigue during near work.
Focusing Accuracy: quicker and more reliable shifts between near and far tasks.
Posture and Balance Integration: stronger visual stability during learning and movement.
Central–Peripheral Integration: improved visual awareness with less overload.
Visual Stamina: greater endurance for schoolwork, sports, and screen time.
Each module builds on the previous one. Skills layer together. The goal is steady growth that lasts.
Families receive guided video tutorials for every activity. Demonstrations are clear and child-friendly. Instructions outline exactly what to do each day. Videos can be replayed as needed.
The computerized training platform automatically calibrates to the child’s performance. Difficulty adjusts in real time. Progress is tracked. The system challenges the visual system at the right level—never too easy, never overwhelming.
Many families first learn that 20/20 eyesight is not the whole story after reading about functional vision challenges. Patients can see clearly on an eye chart yet still struggle with focusing, eye teaming, or tracking.
When those systems are inefficient, the brain works harder to compensate. Children may avoid reading. Homework takes longer than it should. Adults feel drained after computer use. Over time, frustration builds.
Traditional in-office therapy remains highly effective. But access matters. If a child needs therapy and cannot begin due to cost—or starts but cannot attend consistently—progress stalls. Skills do not strengthen without repetition.
This digital program addresses both barriers. It lowers the financial threshold compared to extended in-office therapy and supports daily consistency from home. That consistency—short, focused, repeated practice—helps drive meaningful change.
It also reflects the broader role optometrists play in functional care. As outlined in “Optometrist or Ophthalmologist? Why the Difference Matters” , optometrists trained in vision therapy are uniquely equipped to diagnose and treat binocular vision dysfunction. This program extends that expertise beyond clinic walls.
Families who suspect their child struggles with more than clarity should start with a comprehensive functional vision evaluation. If therapy is recommended, we discuss all options—including in-office programs, hybrid models, and the See Your Potential™ Digital Vision Therapy Program.
Not every patient is a candidate for fully remote therapy. Some cases require hands-on, in-office care. But for the right families, this structured digital option provides a clear plan, guided support, and measurable progress from home.
Good vision is not just about seeing 20/20. It is about how efficiently the eyes and brain work together during real-life tasks. With the right structure and consistent training, children and adults can build the visual foundation they need to learn, read, work, and perform with confidence.
To learn whether the See Your Potential™ Digital Vision Therapy Program is appropriate for your family, schedule a consultation with our team. We will help you determine the best path forward—and help your child truly see their potential.