We’ve touched on the answer to this question when noting that neuro-ophthalmology bridges the gap between neurology and ophthalmology. It serves as a sub-speciality of both, with those working within the speciality typically focusing on vision problems caused by issues with your brain or nervous system. For example, if you have become visually impaired as a result of a stroke or head trauma, you’ll likely visit a neuro-ophthalmologist for treatment.