We welcome your family to Miller Vision Specialties in Greensboro, North Carolina
From our office in northwest Greensboro, Miller Vision Specialties serves North Carolina’s Triad area. With four generations of optometrists in the family, our eye doctors take your eye health very seriously. We provide comprehensive eye exams for the enitre family, contact lens fittings, designer eyeglasses and sunglasses.
One of our specialties is pediatric eye care. We are very focused on vision related learning disabilities and can help you find the right solutions for your child. Vision therapy can be provided at our Greensboro office. Call our office to schedule an appointment today.
If you experience loss of vision, double vision, swelling, infection or any eye emergency, contact us immediately for guidance. We’ll help you with the best treatment to prevent complications and promote long-lasting clear eyesight.
Please call our office at: 336-221-3670 for further instructions. Use your best judgment on urgency, if you feel you need to find the nearest emergency room.
After a thorough evaluation of such symptoms, at Miller Vision Specialists, we will be able to confirm whether or not the symptoms your child is experiencing may need vision therapy. However, the most common symptoms of vision problems that may be affecting your child, and that could limit his or her ability to perform well reading and in school are:
- Does it take them a long time to do homework?
- Does your child confuse letters such as ‘b’ as ‘d’ while reading or writing?
- Does your child have less than average reading/writing/spelling ability?
- Are they constantly re-reading or skipping of lines when reading?
- Does your child have a Short attention span when doing schoolwork?
- Do they experience blurry vision and or headaches?
- Does your child have a high degree of frustration with schoolwork?
- Do they experience strange mood swings?
Vision Therapy offers higher cure rates for lazy eye in comparison with eye surgery, glasses, and/or patching, without therapy. Vision Therapy works on lazy eye by training the brain to process information from each eye as equally as possible, and then train to get both eyes to work together as a team.

Q&A | What is Vision Therapy?
After a thorough evaluation of such symptoms, at Miller Vision Specialists, we will be able to confirm whether or not the symptoms your child is experiencing may need vision therapy. However, the most common symptoms of vision problems that may be affecting your child, and that could limit his or her ability to perform well reading and in school are:
- Does it take them a long time to do homework?
- Does your child confuse letters such as ‘b’ as ‘d’ while reading or writing?
- Does your child have less than average reading/writing/spelling ability?
- Are they constantly re-reading or skipping of lines when reading?
- Does your child have a Short attention span when doing schoolwork?
- Do they experience blurry vision and or headaches?
- Does your child have a high degree of frustration with schoolwork?
- Do they experience strange mood swings?
Vision Therapy offers higher cure rates for lazy eye in comparison with eye surgery, glasses, and/or patching, without therapy. Vision Therapy works on lazy eye by training the brain to process information from each eye as equally as possible, and then train to get both eyes to work together as a team.