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MyVisionFirst helps patients overcome chronic brain fog through intensive neuro-optometric therapy
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- 2025
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1 customer has recorded a first-hand video interview about MyVisionFirst, a other business. Interviews were recorded in 2025.
About MyVisionFirst
MyVisionFirst helps patients with vision-related cognitive issues achieve restored mental clarity. According to 1 verified Share.one video interview, customers praise their intensive week-long boot camp, citing outcomes like immediate restoration of eye-brain communication and the ability to process information without fatigue or social withdrawal.
MyVisionFirst specializes in neuro-optometric vision therapy designed to address reading fatigue and information processing issues. Their intensive treatment programs focus on synchronizing eye and brain communication to resolve chronic symptoms like brain fog.
At a glance
- Industry
- Ophthalmology Services
- Primary Use Case
- Chronic brain fog and reading fatigue
- Reported Result
- Restored eye-brain communication
- Time to Value
- First day of intensive boot camp
- Treatment Format
- Week-long intensive program
A customer story about MyVisionFirst
Who reviewed MyVisionFirst
- Kimberly Miles · MyVisionFirst
Kimberly Miles achieved a significant breakthrough at MyVisionFirst, resolving chronic brain fog, eye fatigue, and reading retention issues. Through Dr. Appelbaum’s week-long intensive boot camp, she experienced her eyes and brain 'click' into communication o…
Questions people ask about MyVisionFirst
What symptoms does MyVisionFirst address?
MyVisionFirst addresses chronic brain fog, eye fatigue from computer use, and difficulties with reading retention.
How quickly can patients see results from the intensive program?
Verified evidence shows patients can experience their eyes and brain 'clicking' into communication as early as the first day of the intensive boot camp.
Who leads the vision therapy programs?
The intensive neuro-optometric vision therapy programs are led by Dr. Appelbaum.
What are the social benefits of the therapy?
By resolving information processing issues, the therapy helps patients stop feeling overwhelmed or socially withdrawn.
Is it too late to start vision therapy as an adult?
Kimberly Miles emphasizes that it is never too late to seek treatment, stating that even at a later age, patients can change, grow, and live a joyful life. She found that the program helped her reclaim a part of herself she had been missing since her 30s.
Answered by Kimberly Miles →What is the experience like at the MyVisionFirst intensive boot camp?
Kimberly described the week-long intensive as the 'best vacation' she ever had, highlighting the fun environment and the benefit of working one-on-one with an eye doctor. She noted the process was fantastic and helped her understand the specific mechanics of her brain function.
Answered by Kimberly Miles →Can vision therapy help with social withdrawal and lack of confidence?
Yes, Kimberly reported that her vision problems caused her to lose confidence and withdraw socially as life became a struggle. After the MyVisionFirst program, she stated she no longer feels alone or like she is struggling in the world.
Answered by Kimberly Miles →Reviewer profiles
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