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It could be your vision.

Learn more about how vision affects
learning and concussion recovery

Welcome to Hope Clinic

At Hope Clinic, your vision is our mission. 

We work together to improve visual function and reduce symptoms that interfere with learning, recovery, and everyday activities.

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A message about our founder, Ted Kadet

Learning and Vision

There Are 3 Things 

your child might not know how to tell you

If your child is trying hard but still struggling, you’re not alone. Many vision problems aren’t found on a standard eye exam and aren’t fixed with glasses alone. Vision therapy helps the eyes and brain learn to work together more comfortably — often reducing frustration and making learning easier.

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Concussion Recovery

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When recovery doesn't feel complete

Many continue to struggle with lingering symptoms such as:

  • headaches

  • dizziness

  • brain fog

  • trouble concentrating

  • eye fatigue

  • sensitivity to light

long after the initial concussion. These symptoms often result from an undiagnosed vision problem

Vision Therapy for Real Life

We offer vision therapy that is personalized, team-based, and focused on real-life function

We carefully design a Vision Therapy program to incrementally build upon your current visual skills, helping you achieve and excel to your highest potential. 

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What Do We Treat?

Also learn how vision affects:

  • Dyslexia

  • ADD and ADHD

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

  • Autism

  • Sports 

  • Special Needs

  • Depth Perception Problems

  • Inability to see 3-D

80% of what we learn depends on the efficiency of the visual system. “20/20” eyesight is only a very small part of good vision.

We do not typically observe signs to measure progress of vision development, but rather evidence of problems once they have occurred. 20/20 vision does not necessarily mean a person has ‘good vision’. Other components of good vision include healthy eyes, visual acuity that is age appropriate, visual integration, visual information processing, and visual skills such as eye teaming, focusing and tracking.

Contact Hope Clinic to begin the process of learning how Vision Therapy can help you or your child! Hope Clinic offers two online options: Schedule a Free Screening or Schedule a Full Functional Vision Evaluation, or call us at (425) 462-7800.

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Find out if vision therapy is right for you

Classroom Vision Red Flags

Help us help your students

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Take the Vision Quiz and Find Out if Your Child Needs a Functional Vision Exam

This score-based quiz developed by a team of optometrists, helps us determine if a Functional Vision Exam is needed

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Expertise looked at 53 Optometrists in Tacoma and Picked the Top 11!

Expertise's goal is to connect people with the best local experts. They scored optometrists on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analysed the data resulting in a hand-picked list of the best optometrists in Tacoma, WA.

Dyslexia and reading problems make it more difficult to learn to read

With developmentally appropriate training and consistent practice, these students can still become excellent readers. Some even have the potential of becoming a better reader than a gifted student with poor educational experiences and lack of practice.

Developmental Optometry evaluation at Hope Clinic will reveal whether visual factors are contributing to a student’s reading difficulties.

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