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RightEye Vision System™ 

A standard eye chart tells you how clearly you see at a fixed distance, but it says nothing about how well your eyes move, track, focus, or work together as a team. For many patients, those are exactly the functions causing problems.  

At Advanced Eyecare in Picayune, we use the FDA-cleared RightEye Vision System™ to objectively measure and analyze eye movement and visual processing, giving our eye doctors a precise, quantifiable picture of how your visual system is performing. 

For patients who have struggled with unexplained symptoms, RightEye often provides the clearest picture yet of what's going on. Testing takes only minutes and produces detailed objective data that standard eye exams can’t provide. 

What is the RightEye Vision System? 

The RightEye Vision System is a cutting-edge, non-invasive eye tracking technology that uses high-speed cameras to record and analyze eye movements with exceptional precision. During testing, patients follow targets on a screen while the system captures detailed data about how the eyes move, respond, and work together in real time. 

Because the eyes and brain are closely connected, these measurements can reveal functional vision problems that may be linked to neurological conditions, concussions, traumatic brain injuries, or visual processing difficulties. The system generates a detailed report that evaluates multiple aspects of visual performance, including measurements often missed during routine eye exams.  

Rather than relying only on patient-reported symptoms, RightEye provides objective, measurable data that helps our eye doctors make more informed diagnostic and treatment decisions. 

Conditions and symptoms that RightEye can help identify 

Many patients who come to us for RightEye testing have already gone to multiple providers or tried different solutions without success. Because RightEye measures eye movement and visual processing objectively, it often reveals what those exams couldn't, giving our doctors the data needed to develop a personalized treatment plan. 

RightEye eye tracking may be ideal for patients experiencing: 

Persistent symptoms after a concussion or brain injury 

Visual problems are one of the most commonly overlooked effects of concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Symptoms such as double vision, headaches, light sensitivity, difficulty reading, dizziness, and balance issues are often linked to how the eyes and brain are working together.  

Vision changes after a stroke 

Stroke can disrupt visual pathways in the brain, causing vision loss on one side of the visual field, double vision, and problems with visual attention and spatial awareness.  

Multiple sclerosis (MS) and visual dysfunction 

MS can affect the optic nerve and visual processing pathways, resulting in blurred vision, double vision, optic neuritis, and difficulty with contrast and color perception.  

Vision challenges associated with Parkinson's disease 

Parkinson's commonly affects the ability to track moving objects, shift gaze, and perceive depth. These challenges can significantly impact mobility, reading, and quality of life. 

Reading difficulties, attention problems, and learning disabilities in children  

Many children diagnosed with ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning difficulties have an underlying visual processing issue that standard testing never identifies. Symptoms like losing their place while reading, skipping lines, poor comprehension, and avoiding near work may all indicate an eye tracking problem.  

Headaches, eye strain, and unexplained visual discomfort  

Frequent headaches, eye strain, trouble concentrating, light sensitivity, or dizziness that continues even after updating a prescription may be related to underlying visual processing difficulties. 

Sports performance issues 

Visual performance is a key but often underrecognized part of athletic ability. Skills like reaction time, tracking accuracy, visual processing speed, and eye-hand coordination all play a direct role in how an athlete performs, and RightEye allows these areas to be measured objectively and with precision. 

RightEye testing in Picayune

If something about your vision doesn't feel right, even after a normal eye exam, RightEye testing may be the next step toward finding answers. Advanced Eyecare offers RightEye Vision System testing at our Picayune location. Schedule an appointment today for a thorough visual assessment.