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Amblyopia is tough enough. Treatment doesn’t need to be.
Children age 4-7 can watch TV instead of wearing a patch
Luminopia is an FDA-approved*, binocular therapy that uses a VR headset to stream a child's favorite shows. Treatment is only one hour a day, six days a week and showed significant vision improvement in as early as 4 weeks in a 12-week clinical trial.1-3
*De novo granted October 2021
Luminopia in the news
Simple
Doctors
Prescribing is as easy as any medication. Simply send the Rx to PhilRx. We’ll handle the rest.
Patients can choose from 3,100+ episodes from 75 carefully curated TV shows—all available to stream through the Luminopia headset without any paid media subscription.
Effective
Luminopia was clinically proven in 3 US based clinical trials to improve vision. Children can experience significant vision improvement within just four weeks. Therapy works even in patients who have used patches or drops.1-3
Our clinical trial demonstrated that patients engaged with treatment through the full 12 weeks, leading to significant vision improvement with Luminopia. 1,2
“The real potential of technology-based binocular treatment is to improve compliance by offering a solution that kids aren’t destined to hate."
The technology behind Luminopia was developed and tested at leading academic institutions across the country
Our entertainment partners
We’ve partnered with several of the most beloved entertainment companies to create a captivating experience for children
No serious side effects* reported with Luminopia.
Most common side effect reported were headaches (14.3% Luminopia vs. 1.7% control), all graded as mild and transient.
Cases of new or worsening heterotropia were balanced between groups (7.1% vs. 8.5%).
Rate of all ocular adverse events similar between groups.
Patients should only use Luminopia while wearing their prescribed refractive correction under the headset.
Patients should wear Luminopia while seated or lying down.
Additional evaluation may be required for patients with a history of light-induced seizures, serious medical conditions, new or worsening eye-turn, or double vision.
Patients should stop using Luminopia and contact their doctor for additional evaluation if they experience worsening vision in either eye, headache, nausea, eye strain that doesn't go away after usage, dizziness, or increased night terrors.