Sports Vision Training

Built for Competitive Athletes

We work with:

  • Youth athletes

  • Competitive high school athletes

  • College athletes

  • Adult athletes

  • Athletes recovering from concussion

  • Athletes seeking a competitive edge


Whether you’re trying to improve performance, sharpen reaction time, recover after injury, or gain confidence under pressure, our programs are individualized to the demands of your sport.

Concussion Changes Performance

Many athletes continue to struggle long after being “cleared” following a concussion.

Symptoms may include:

  • Slower reaction time

  • Difficulty tracking

  • Light sensitivity

  • Dizziness

  • Poor balance

  • Delayed processing

  • Visual fatigue

  • Reduced spatial awareness


Because vision is deeply connected to balance, movement, coordination, and timing, unresolved visual dysfunction can continue to impact both performance and recovery.

Our comprehensive neuro-visual evaluations help identify the visual deficits often missed in standard concussion protocols.

Our Competitive Edge

At Neuro Vision & Rehabilitation Center of Northern California, we combine:

  • Sports vision performance training

  • Neuro-optometric rehabilitation

  • Functional visual testing

  • Balance & vestibular integration

  • Brain-based visual processing training

  • Personalized athlete-focused care


We train athletes to process faster, react quicker, move more efficiently, and compete with greater confidence.

See The Difference. Be The Difference.

The game moves fast. Your visual system needs to move faster.Whether you are an elite athlete, developing competitor, or recovering from concussion, our sports vision programs are designed to help you perform at the next level.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sports vision training?

Sports vision training focuses on improving the visual and neurological skills that impact athletic performance, reaction, timing, tracking, and processing speed.

Which athletes can benefit?

Athletes of all ages and skill levels may benefit, from youth athletes to elite competitors.

Can sports vision training help after a concussion?

Yes.Visual dysfunction is extremely common following concussion and can affect reaction time, balance, processing speed, and performance.

What sports benefit from sports vision training?

Sports vision training may benefit athletes in baseball, basketball, football, soccer, golf, volleyball, hockey, softball, and many other sports.

Is sports vision only for professional athletes?

No. Developing visual performance early can help athletes at every level improve
confidence, awareness, and efficiency.