- Female
- 22 Years
- 22/01/2025
I've recently had Lasik surgery, and now I've noticed my left eye vision is at 69 and my right eye is at 66. Someone suggested that vision therapy could be beneficial for adults and mentioned something about software-based programs. My left eye also has a 0.25 correction. I'm curious if I should pursue vision therapy, and if so, could you recommend any clinics that offer good services?
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