The Center for Vision Development, Drs. Kungle, O'Meara & Berger

The Center for Vision Development, Drs. Kungle, O'Meara & Berger The Center for Vision Development specializes in Neuro-Vision Rehabilitation testing and treatment. All therapy sessions are performed on an individual basis.

The Center for Vision Development, founded by Dr. Jennifer Kungle, OD, is a specialized program designed to aide those with visual deficiencies. Providing diagnosis, treatment plans, and one-on-one vision therapy, as well as school advocacy, the Center for Vision Development is designed to diagnose neuro-vision difficulties from infants to adults. After an initial consultation in our Annapolis loc

ation, treatment may involve the use of lenses, prisms and/or neuro-optometric therapy. Our staff has over thirty years of combined experience providing neuro-vision rehabilitation for adults and children diagnosed with Strabismus, Amblyopia, Binocular Vision Deficiencies, Autism, ADD and other learning disabilities. Our Vision Therapists are members of The College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) and have been trained and tested extensively in all aspects of visual development and neuro-vision therapy. They attend many hours of continuing education throughout the year to keep their skills up to date.Drs. Kungle, O’Meara and Berger, along with their therapists, work with patients in a one on one setting so you can be assured that you or your child will receive professional, individualized care of your specific visual needs. Together our goals are to enhance the visual development for patients of all ages in the most effective manner possible. The Center for Vision Development is a board certified practice through The College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) providing testing and treatment for visual challenges within Anne Arundel County. Our evaluation process involves a step by step format to determine if a vision problem exists or if vision enhancement is required. The initial evaluation will provide a complex look at you or your child’s visual system and typically lasts 60 minutes. If a vision problem is detected a more detailed look, involving over 20 visual skills necessary to learn effectively in the classroom or office, will be recommended. Following this second evaluation a consultation will be scheduled with the doctor where the results will be discussed and you will be provided with a detailed vision report including appropriate school or work accommodations. When vision problems are detected, or vision enhancement is requested, a treatment program will be designed by one of our doctors. Treatment may involve the use of lenses, prisms and/or Neuro-Visual Rehabilitative Therapy.

Congratulations to our graduate!! Way to go!
07/11/2025

Congratulations to our graduate!! Way to go!

Happy Birthday to Dr. O’Meara! Dr. O’Meara has been creating incredible relationships with both our patients and our sta...
07/02/2025

Happy Birthday to Dr. O’Meara!
Dr. O’Meara has been creating incredible relationships with both our patients and our staff for over 10 years and we are all so grateful to have her.

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Reading struggles aren’t always about learning—sometimes it’s a vision issue. Vision therapy can help strengthen the vis...
06/30/2025

Reading struggles aren’t always about learning—sometimes it’s a vision issue. Vision therapy can help strengthen the visual skills needed for confident, comfortable reading. 📚👁️

The Center for Vision Development is proud to offer the EyeLux Multi-Sensory Table. An innovative, research-backed tool ...
06/24/2025

The Center for Vision Development is proud to offer the EyeLux Multi-Sensory Table. An innovative, research-backed tool that supports sensory processing, enhances vision therapy, and accelerates recovery from conditions like ADHD, autism, and concussions. Discover how this advanced therapy can help unlock better outcomes today.

06/19/2025
Coming soon to our office!
06/06/2025

Coming soon to our office!

Pardon our dust as we are wrapping up a big renovation in our Annapolis office!
06/06/2025

Pardon our dust as we are wrapping up a big renovation in our Annapolis office!

Trouble focusing isn’t always ADD—sometimes it’s a vision issue! Our personalized vision therapy helps improve visual sk...
05/28/2025

Trouble focusing isn’t always ADD—sometimes it’s a vision issue! Our personalized vision therapy helps improve visual skills that support better focus and learning. 👁️📚

At The Center for Vision Development, our personalized vision therapy helps strengthen visual connections and improve fu...
05/21/2025

At The Center for Vision Development, our personalized vision therapy helps strengthen visual connections and improve function. Schedule your consultation today! 👁️

Struggling with your vision after a concussion? Our personalized neuro-vision therapy can help restore clarity and comfo...
05/14/2025

Struggling with your vision after a concussion? Our personalized neuro-vision therapy can help restore clarity and comfort. Schedule your evaluation today.

Optometric Vision Therapy can support individuals with autism. Call The Center for Vision Development today. 👁️💙
05/07/2025

Optometric Vision Therapy can support individuals with autism. Call The Center for Vision Development today. 👁️💙

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Parole, MD

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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+14102684393

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The Center for Vision Development, founded by Dr. Jennifer Kungle, OD, is a neuro-optometric practice providing specialized programs designed to aide those with visual deficiencies. Providing diagnosis, treatment plans, and one-on-one neuro-vision therapy, as well as school advocacy, the Center for Vision Development treats patients with visual difficulties from infants to adults. After your initial consultation, treatment may involve the use of lenses, prisms, light therapy, PEMF therapy and/or neuro-optometric therapy.

Our staff has over thirty years of combined experience providing neuro-vision rehabilitation for adults and children diagnosed with Strabismus, Amblyopia, Binocular Vision Deficiencies, Autism, ADD, Concussion, Traumatic Brain Injury and other learning disabilities. Our Vision Therapists are members of The College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) and have been trained and tested extensively in all aspects of visual development and neuro-vision therapy. They attend many hours of continuing education throughout the year to keep their skills up to date. Drs. Kungle, O’Meara and Berger, along with their therapists, work with patients in a one on one setting so you can be assured that you or your child will receive professional, individualized care of your specific visual needs. Together our goals are to enhance the visual development for patients of all ages in the most effective manner possible.

The Center for Vision Development is a board certified practice through The College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD) providing testing and treatment for visual challenges within Anne Arundel County. Our evaluation process involves a step by step format to determine if a vision problem exists or if vision enhancement is required. The initial evaluation will provide a complex look at you or your child’s visual system and typically lasts 60-90 minutes. If a vision problem is detected a more detailed look, involving over 20 visual skills necessary to learn effectively in the classroom or office, will be recommended. Following this second evaluation a consultation will be scheduled with the doctor and our advocate where the results will be discussed and you will be provided with a detailed vision report including appropriate school or work accommodations. When vision problems are detected, or vision enhancement is requested, a treatment program will be designed by one of our doctors. Treatment may involve the use of lenses, prisms, light therapy, PEMF therapy and/or Neuro-Visual Rehabilitative Therapy. All therapy sessions are performed on an individual basis.