If the work is appropriate, I explain the structure, commitment, and costs involved. If not, we stop there.
Step 3
We determine whether to proceed.
You experience immediate changes in clarity to determine whether retraining is viable for you.
Step 2
We test responsiveness.
We look at how your eyes respond to distance, effort, and focus in real time.
Step 1
We assess your current visual pattern.
How the Eyesight Evaluation Works
For many people, blurred vision is driven by learned visual patterns, not permanent damage. When those patterns change, clarity often follows.
With the right conditions, clarity can improve and fluctuate before it stabilizes.
This means your vision is not fixed. It responds to how it is used.
"A close friend came to the US wearing glasses for the first time. He'd spent four years trying every eye exercise online — nothing worked. He'd lost hope. I offered to help. He was skeptical, but trusted me enough to try one session.
After 30 minutes, he opened his eyes and yelled: 'No way! I can see dust everywhere — my room looked clean 30 minutes ago!'"
This Actually Happened
NICHOLAS UVAROV
The Author
Hosted a live vision retraining seminar in Los Angeles, where 91.6% of participants experienced immediate improvement during the session.
Over 4,300 hours invested in personal study and education.
Founder of international businesses operating across 160+ countries, including technology driven systems.
Competitive tabletop sports champion.
Founder of a youth fine-motor sports school supporting children’s neurological development through precision motor training.
Prevented personal vision loss 4 times through deliberate retraining.
Over 12 years of hands on eye vision retraining practice.
Independent expert in vision retraining and visual habits.
Answers to frequently asked questions
No. This is not medical treatment, diagnosis, or therapy. It is a non medical retraining process focused on how vision is used, strained, and coordinated in daily life. Nothing is prescribed, injected, or performed on the eyes.
No. Results depend on your consistency, habits, and responsiveness of your visual system. My role is to guide, structure, and correct the process. The outcome cannot be outsourced or guaranteed.
That is the purpose of the evaluation. During the session we test how your vision responds in real time. If there is no meaningful responsiveness, we do not proceed further.
You should notice the changes during the evaluation. Significant changes appear gradually over days or weeks. Long term stabilization requires sustained practice and attention. The worse the vision is, the longer it takes to retrain it.
Yes. Fluctuations are common when visual patterns begin to change. Clarity often comes and goes before it stabilizes. This is a normal part of the process.
Progress is non linear. You may experience clearer moments, followed by regression, followed by longer periods of stability. This reflects adaptation, not failure.
You should not start if you have any of the contradictions mention on this website. Also, you are looking for a passive solution, guarantees, or a quick fix. This work may not be appropriate if your vision does not show responsiveness during evaluation or if you are unwilling to change visual habits.
Less than 6 months after any eye surgery
Participation is voluntary. You choose whether to continue at every stage.
Medical decisions remain the responsibility of the client and their healthcare provider.
This process requires self-observation and responsibility.
If any of these apply, participation is not allowed.
Serious or acute psychological stress
Severe eye infections or active inflammation
Post-stroke conditions, epilepsy, or diagnosed neurological diseases
Glaucoma (especially advanced stages)
Retinal detachment or risk of detachment
You must not begin or continue
this work if any of the following conditions are present
This is a premium, one-on-one process. Financial readiness is expected.
No payment is required for the evaluation.
A free 30-minute evaluation to assess your current vision pattern and determine whether this approach is appropriate for you.