Glasses for Seeing Faces with Macular Degeneration.
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
- Midwest Low Vision's ABOC Certified Low Vision Technician, Holly, dispenses full-diameter telescopic glasses for seeing faces and television.
Midwest Low Vision is located inside Long Family Eye Care at 660 South College Avenue in Bloomington, Indiana. Dr. Jarrod Long founded Midwest Low Vision and has practiced low vision as a specialty since 1997. They now have satellite locations throughout south-central Indiana.
Our low vision patients typically have dry macular degeneration, wet macular degeneration, Stargardt macular dystrophy (Stargardt's), diabetic retinopathy, traumatic brain injury (TBI), albinism (including ocular albinism), glaucoma, optic neuropathy, brain stroke, and many other vision-limiting conditions.
Not all of our patients are legally blind. Many are partially-sighted, have lost their peripheral vision (tunnel vision, hemianopsia, hemianopia), or even have near normal vision. In the latter case, they may simply need strong reading glasses, strong bifocals, or prismatic reading glasses...special glasses just beyond what most eye doctors would normally prescribe.
Contact Information for Dr. Long and Midwest Low Vision:
Website: midwestlowvision.com/
Email: drlong@midwestlowvision.com
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Toll-free phone: 1-877-577-2040
Address:
Walter Jarrod Long, OD
Midwest Low Vision
660 S. College Ave.
Bloomington IN, 47403 - Věda a technologie
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Can you tell me the name of these glasses or what to ask for, my grandmother has macular degeneration, this would mean the world to her.
Full-diameter, prescription telescopic glasses. She needs to see a low vision doctor to see if they are right for her. - Dr. Long
@@midwestlowvisiondr.jarrodl8904 ok thank you
Are these for macular degeneration?
Yes. But, really for anyone with poor vision.
What glasses is she trying on?
@@emblem4evercustom, prescription wide-angle telescopic glasses