For pediatric vision therapy and developmental optometry in La Mesa Village, Dr. Gregory Giles applies his Southern California College of Optometry training from Suite 202 on La Mesa Boulevard. Children presenting with convergence insufficiency or tracking deficits share a developmental-services corridor with practices like La Mesa Pediatric Dentistry, where sensory-processing overlap makes coordinated screening part of a comprehensive pediatric-health plan. Giles holds California optometry license 11362T and NPI 1114931250, with subspecialty taxonomy in vision therapy covering rehabilitative and developmental treatment programs for sensory-motor and visual-perceptual dysfunction. Contact-lens fitting extends beyond standard spherical and toric designs to specialty scleral and rigid gas-permeable lenses for patients with irregular corneas from keratoconus or post-surgical ectasia. Cervicogenic headaches initially attributed to visual strain often resolve only after spinal evaluation, and the practice refers non-ocular cases to musculoskeletal providers like San Diego Chiropractic Doctors for cervical-alignment assessment. Vision-therapy protocols employ prism-lens exercises, computer-based vergence training, and accommodative-facility drills to retrain binocular coordination in patients with post-concussion visual dysfunction.