
Headaches and migraines are not always just a neurological issue - in some cases, they can be connected to the way your eyes work together. At Paradise Canyon Eye Care, we help patients in St. George, Utah look beyond standard vision correction to uncover whether eye misalignment may be contributing to daily discomfort. With advanced testing and Newton™ technology - formerly Neurolens® - Dr. Joseph Fife can identify visual strain patterns and recommend a solution designed to reduce pressure on the eyes and support more comfortable vision.
Your eyes are meant to work together comfortably at all distances. When they do not align as efficiently as they should, your visual system may constantly work harder to keep images clear and single. Over time, that extra effort can contribute to headaches, migraine symptoms, eye fatigue, and tension through the face, neck, and shoulders. Even small misalignments can create symptoms and that near tasks like screens, phones, and reading can increase that strain.
Neurolens is built around contoured prism technology that helps the eyes work together more comfortably. Neurolenses are therapeutic lenses designed to address symptoms associated with eye misalignment, including headaches, neck pain, motion sickness, and eye strain.
At our St. George office, we use this technology as part of a more personalized approach. Instead of focusing only on how clearly you can see the chart, we also look at how your eyes function as a team during daily life.
You may benefit from an evaluation if you deal with symptoms like:
• Frequent headaches or migraines
• Eye strain after screen time
• Neck and shoulder tension
• Light sensitivity
• Dizziness or motion discomfort
• Tired eyes during reading or computer work
When you visit our St. George, Utah office, we start by learning more about your symptoms, daily visual habits, and the kinds of discomfort you have been experiencing. From there, we may have you complete a symptom questionnaire and perform a Neurolens eye alignment assessment as part of your exam. Dr. Fife uses these findings to determine whether a customized lens solution may help reduce visual strain and improve your day-to-day comfort.
Headache relief is not always about pushing through symptoms or changing routines. Sometimes it starts with understanding how your eyes are working. For patients in St. George, Utah, Neurolens technology may offer a practical option when visual stress is part of the problem.
Contact Paradise Canyon Eye Care to schedule your eye exam and learn whether Neurolens is right for you. Visit our office in St. George, Utah, or call (435) 291-5093 to book an appointment today.