Low vision refers to a significant visual impairment that cannot be fully corrected with glasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery. It affects daily activities such as reading, recognizing faces, driving, or watching television, and may result from conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or cataracts.
With proper low vision rehabilitation and assistive devices, individuals can maximize their remaining vision and maintain independence in their daily lives. Our specialists work closely with patients to provide personalized care plans and vision aids.