Low Vision is a permanent visual impairment that cannot be fully corrected with spectacles, contact lenses, medication, or surgery, but where useful vision still remains. People with low vision can improve their daily functioning through specialized low vision devices, rehabilitation, and training.According to the World Health Organization (WHO), low vision significantly affects a person's ability to perform daily activities such as reading, writing, recognizing faces, driving, working, and independent mobility.
Low vision is a growing global eye health concern, affecting people across all age groups and significantly impacting independence, education, employment, and quality of life.
Over 295 million people worldwide live with moderate to severe vision impairment.
Around 43 million people are blind globally.
More than 90% of vision impairment occurs in low- and middle-income countries.
Millions of individuals can benefit from Low Vision Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies.
Low vision can result from a variety of eye diseases and conditions that cause permanent vision impairment and cannot be fully corrected with glasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery.
Difficulty performing everyday tasks such as reading, cooking, shopping, and managing personal care.
Vision loss may limit social interactions, leading to loneliness and reduced participation in family and community life.
Students with untreated low vision may struggle with reading, writing, and seeing classroom materials, impacting learning outcomes.
Visual impairment can make workplace tasks more difficult, affecting efficiency, confidence, and career performance.
Limited vision may reduce involvement in recreational, social, and community events, affecting overall engagement.
Individuals may require greater assistance from family members or caregivers for routine daily activities.
We provide each patient's visual needs and recommend customized optical and electronic solutions for education, work, mobility, and daily living.
Specialized visual aids support learning, reading, and overall development.
Customized solutions improve functional vision for conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration.
Low vision devices help maintain independence in reading, mobility, and everyday activities.
Enhanced visual aids make classroom learning, studying, and digital learning more comfortable and effective.
Assistive devices improve workplace productivity by making reading, computer use, and detailed tasks easier.
Personalized low vision rehabilitation helps maximize remaining vision and supports a better quality of life despite progressive vision loss.
We offer a comprehensive range of evidence-based Low Vision Solutions designed to maximize remaining vision, enhance functional independence, and improve the quality of life for children, adults, and seniors living with permanent vision impairment.
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