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CVI (Cerebral Visual Impairment)
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CVI (Cerebral Visual Impairment)
What is CVI (Cerebral Visual Impairment)?
Cerebral Visual Impairment is a neurological visual condition where a child’s brain has difficulty processing visual information, even though the eyes may appear healthy. It is one of the leading causes of visual impairment in children worldwide.

Children with CVI may struggle to:

  • Recognize faces or objects
  • Maintain eye contact
  • Find items in busy environments
  • Judge distance and depth
  • Respond quickly to visual stimuli
  • Understand what they see
Every child with CVI is unique, and visual abilities may vary from day to day.
Our Approach to CVI Care

At our clinic, we provide individualized assessment and therapy programs for children with CVI from infancy through adolescence. Our multidisciplinary team focuses on:

  • Enhancing visual attention
  • Improving functional vision
  • Supporting learning and communication
  • Building independence in daily activities
  • Parent guidance and home programs

We believe every child has the potential to grow, learn, and thrive with the right support.

CVI
Explore our plans tailored to meet the diverse needs of families seeking neurodevelopment support.

Did you know?

CVI

-> CVI is the primary cause of visual impairment in children under 3 years of age.

How Can We Help?

CVI

-> Any child who has visual impairment
-> Infants and older children with brain injury such as seizures, preterm birth, HIE, cerebral palsy, hypoglycemia, CNS infection, hemorrhage, LBW, stroke, hydrocephala, metabolic disorders etc.

What Can We Do About It?

CVI

-> Valid Assessment

-> Treatment by specialists and training of his parents
DR. DARSHANA VORA - CERTIFIED SPECIALIST FOR PEDIATRIC CVI