Low-vision aids
Low-vision aid services help people with significant vision loss use their remaining vision more effectively. Through personalized assessment and appropriate optical, electronic, and non-optical aids, patients can improve reading, mobility, daily activities, independence, and overall quality of life
Overview
Low-vision aid services are designed for individuals whose vision cannot be fully improved with standard glasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery. A comprehensive assessment identifies the patient's specific visual needs and recommends suitable aids and practical strategies.
These services may include magnifiers, telescopic devices, electronic visual aids, specialized lighting, contrast-enhancing techniques, and other adaptive solutions. The goal is to maximize functional vision and help patients perform everyday activities more independently.
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