Did you always take Low Vision Exam and ask Low Vision Specialist?

Once you’ve learned that you have vision loss that cannot be completely corrected and could interfere with your everyday living, it’s important to schedule a visit with a low vision specialist. A low vision specialist is either an ophthalmologist or optometrist who is trained to conduct a special low vision eye examination.

So, what is Low vision exam exactly?

The low vision exam includes a “functional vision assessment” to determine how your specific visual impairment affects your ability to perform everyday activities. Using low vision eye charts, the specialist will assess your level of vision, prescribe and teach you how to use low vision devices, and recommend helpful services.

Examples of the devices and services you may receive include:

1. Special optical devices—such as magnifiers
2. Pocket-sized telescopes, or video magnifiers which use lenses to magnify images so that print or objects will appear larger to the eye.

Their also might be use Nonoptical devices and modifications that make objects or your surroundings more easily visible, such as improved lighting, large-print reading materials, or decorating with contrasting colors.

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Ps: I hope some of you understand what is Low Vision and the dangerous of having low vision in our life. Please take care about your eyes and always go find your eye specialist every month if you can..

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