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Neurolenses® Headache And Eye Strain Relief
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Say goodbye to eye strain, neck pain, and headaches – Neurolens is here to help.

Experience Relief with Neurolens at Midwest Eye Associates

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Watch the New Neurolens Commercial


Lights, camera, comfort! We’re excited to unveil the official Neurolens commercial – created to educate and inspire patients just like you. In just 30 seconds, you’ll see how Neurolens helps real people find relief from:

Chronic headaches
Digital eye strain
Neck and shoulder tension
Motion sensitivity

What Is Neurolens and How Does It Work?


Neurolens is an innovative lens technology designed to correct subtle eye misalignment – a common but often undiagnosed cause of physical discomfort.

At Midwest Eye Associates, we use a specialized VR headset to measure how your eyes work together. Then we create a customized lens for headache relief, neck pain, and digital eye strain. It’s fast, non-invasive, and effective.

Why We Chose Neurolens for Our Patients


We noticed that many of our patients across Missouri were experiencing symptoms that standard lenses couldn’t solve. That’s why we introduced Neurolens – to provide a higher level of comfort and care.

As your trusted eye care provider, we’re always looking for solutions that go beyond vision correction. With Neurolens, we can now offer relief that helps you see clearly and feel better.

Ready to Feel the Difference?


If you’ve been living with discomfort, it’s time to find out if Neurolens is right for you.

Schedule an eye exam at Midwest Eye Associates today and take the first step toward clearer, more comfortable vision.

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1401 Triad Center Dr
St. Peters, MO 63376
12392 Olive Boulevard
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
1155 Wentzville Parkway, Suite 119
Wentzville, MO 63385
1384 S 5th St
St. Charles, MO 63301
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Please note: Dr. Biergo is now seeing patients at the St. Charles location and is no longer seeing patients at St. Peter’s.