Syntonics / Optometric Phototherapy


Syntonics, also known as Optometric Phototherapy, is a specialized treatment that uses specific frequencies of colored light to stimulate the visual system and support balance within the brain.

This therapy targets the autonomic nervous system and visual pathways to help regulate functions such as light sensitivity, visual comfort, focus, and peripheral awareness.

Syntonics is often used as part of a neuro-optometric rehabilitation program for patients experiencing symptoms related to concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), or sensory processing dysfunction.

By promoting improved communication between the eyes and brain, optometric phototherapy can help reduce symptoms like headaches, eye strain, and visual fatigue while enhancing overall visual efficiency and comfort.