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Irlen Diagnostic Clinic for Reading and Perceptual Problems
Medical and Health Services in Bay Of Plenty area
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Our address
19 Day Pl Rotorua 3015,
Bay Of Plenty
3015,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
07 348 8816
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Our website
www.irlen.com
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Services offered since 2000
Health Consultants, Medical and Health Services, Diagnosis and treatment of Irlen Syndrome, Tinted lenses and filters, Visual processing assessment, Reading difficulties solutions, Headache solutions, Attention difficulties solutions, Dyslexia assistance, Migraine assistance, Perceptual assistance, Colored overlays
Expertised in Medical and Health Services
Pain Management, Counselling
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Springfield, Rotorua Area
Payment options
Cash, Personal Cheques
Additional info
Men, Seniors, Children, Families, Women, Adults, All Ages, New Patients Welcome, By Appointment
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Nestled in the heart of Bay Of Plenty, the Irlen Diagnostic Clinic for Reading and Perceptual Problems has been a beacon of hope since 2000. Over two decades, we've dedicated our services to those grappling with complex reading difficulties, visual processing challenges, and the subtle yet profound impact of Irlen Syndrome. At our clinic, we're more than medical and health service providers; we're partners in your journey towards improved health and wellbeing. Our team comprises seasoned health consultants, pain management specialists, and counsellors who work tirelessly to understand your unique needs. Our approach is not just about diagnosis and treatment; it's about empowering you with the tools to manage your condition effectively. We specialize in the innovative use of tinted lenses and filters, tailoring them to each individual's requirements for optimal results. Our visual processing assessments are meticulously crafted to provide insights into your cognitive strengths and weaknesses, allowing us to devise personalized reading difficulties solutions that truly work. At the Irlen Diagnostic Clinic, we believe in the power of empathy and compassion in healthcare. We listen, understand, and support you every step of the way. Our doors are always open, welcoming anyone seeking relief from their challenges, whether they're children struggling with reading or adults grappling with the complexities of visual processing. So, if you've been searching for a comprehensive solution to your reading difficulties or need guidance in managing Irlen Syndrome, look no further. At the Irlen Diagnostic Clinic, we're here to help you navigate your journey towards better health and brighter futures. Join us in Bay Of Plenty as we continue to make a difference in people's lives, one diagnosis, one treatment, and one success story at a time.
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