Low Vision Glasses and Aids

Valley Vision Optometry: Low Vision Glasses and Aids

Low vision glasses and aids are designed to help individuals make the most of their remaining vision and improve their overall quality of life. Referred  to as visual impairment, “Low Vision”  cannot be fully corrected by standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery. People with low vision may have difficulty with activities such as reading, writing, recognizing faces, or participating in other daily tasks.

It’s important for individuals with low vision to undergo a comprehensive low vision assessment by a specialist. This assessment helps determine the specific visual challenges and recommend appropriate low vision aids and strategies tailored to each person’s needs and preferences. Additionally, orientation and mobility training may be provided to help individuals navigate their environment more confidently.

Improving Low Vision

Each device we offer is specially designed to help you, even if you have been told that there is nothing more that can be done. We provide a combination of optical, lighting, and electronic aids designed to enhance your vision and uplift your spirits. We offer a complementary low-vision phone consultation to ensure that you know we can help you before you even come in. Here are some common low-vision glasses and aids:

  • Magnifying Glasses
  • Telescopic Glasses
  • Prism Glasses
  • Electronic Magnifiers
  • Screen Readers
  • Large Print Materials
  • Handheld Magnifiers
  • Audio Books
  • Braille Devices
  • CCTVs (Closed-Circuit Televisions
Low Vision Glasses and aids

Low Vision Glasses and Aids: Allow Us to Assist You

Valley Vision Optometry offers cutting-edge low vision solutions, supported by advanced technology, enabling you to fully engage in your preferred pastimes.

Schedule your complimentary phone consultation for low-vision today. Upon confirmation of our ability to support you in pursuing your desired activities despite low vision challenges such as macular degeneration, Stargardt disease, retinitis pigmentosa, diabetic retinopathy, or ocular albinism, we will arrange a visit to identify the most appropriate visual aids for your needs.

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