Low vision rehabilitation and vision therapy in La Mesa are the specialty focus at La Mesa Vision Center, a La Mesa Boulevard practice founded in 1995 with recognition from the Mericos Eye Institute at Scripps Memorial Hospital for low-vision clinical expertise. The practice conducts ongoing FDA contact lens investigative research studies and operates a vision therapy program for binocular dysfunction, convergence insufficiency, and post-concussion visual rehabilitation — neuromuscular conditions sometimes co-managed with acupuncture-based practitioners such as Full Circle Acupuncture & Wellness. Neurolens contoured-prism technology addresses chronic headaches linked to trigeminal nerve stimulation from binocular misalignment, while TearCare thermal pulsation treats meibomian gland dysfunction in dry-eye patients. Corneal refractive therapy contact lenses reshape the cornea overnight to correct daytime myopia without surgery, and sports vision training evaluates hand-eye coordination and peripheral awareness. Diabetic patients who manage their condition through structured exercise programs at facilities like Diabetes Fitness Clinic receive annual dilated fundus exams to track retinopathy progression. The highest-complexity evaluations involve electrophysiological visual evoked potential testing to quantify optic nerve conduction delays in patients with suspected demyelinating disease.