Your eye care provider assigned you an at-home, web-based vision therapy called CVS2 that should help you with your Binocular Vision disorder. Please make sure to follow your doctor’s instructions when using CVS2. To purchase the program, simply click the button below to purchase and begin your therapy. Please make sure that you have your CVS2 “Doctor Code” available when you purchase; this code should have been given to you by your eye care provider.

How CVS2 Works

CVS2 is a sophisticated yet easy-to-use website that you can run on nearly any Desktop, Laptop, Tablet or iPad device. CVS2 is designed to improve your eye muscle coordination in a step-by-step manner. You will perform one or more eye exercises as assigned and supervised by your doctor for approximately 15 minutes a day, 5 days per week. The CVS2 program will automatically advance you through the exercise regimen. As your abilities improve, the exercises will become more and more demanding until you have mastered all the goals. At the end of your exercise regimen your eye doctor may assign periodic maintenance exercises in order to assure continued success.

Monitoring Your Progress

Your CVS2 program will automatically record and graph each exercise session. You can tell at a glance how well you are progressing.

Technical Support

CVS2 offers toll-free customer support. You may call us at 1-800-346-4925 for free assistance when loading or operating your CVS2 Program.

Hardware Requirements

CVS2 will run on Google Chrome, Safari, Edge and Silk browsers on your Desktop, Laptop, Tablet or iPad device. Your device must have a minimum horizontal screen of 7.5 inches. CVS2 will not run on smart phones.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

If you are not completely satisfied with your CVS2 program simply contact us within 30 days of shipment and we will refund the entire purchase price.

How to Order

If you would like to order the CVS2 program, please click the button below. Please make sure that you have your CVS2 “Doctor Code” available when you purchase; this code should have been given to you by your eye care provider. if you do not have this code, please contact your eye care provider.