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Phone:(501) 225-4488
Arkansas
Phone:(818) 846-9075
California-LA
Phone:(770) 801-0700
Georgia
Phone:(208) 667-1802
Idaho
Phone:(800) 341-8498
Illinois
Phone:(866) 269-3916
MaryLand
Phone:(662) 377-3340
Mississippi
Phone:(402) 559-2463
Nebraska
Phone:505-453-4914
New Mexico
Phone:(614) 400-3950
Ohio
Phone:(512) 641-4449
Texas
Phone:(480)924-8755
Arizona
Phone:(719) 471-3200
Colorado
Phone:(727) 463-2579
Florida
Phone:(855) 866-2020
Illinois
Phone:(317) 844-0919
Indiana
Phone:(616) 949-8500
Michigan
Phone:(816) 237-2020
Missouri
Phone:(877) 393-0025
Nebraska
Phone:(212) 769-6200
New York
Phone:(724) 443-6767
Pennsylvania
Phone:(801) 910-4746
Utah
Phone:(877) 823-2020
Washington
Phone:(604) 986-9566
British Columbia
Phone:(800) 756-0766
Connecticut
Phone:(305) 948-4300
Florida
Phone:(800) 341-8498
Illinois
Phone:(888) 243-2020
Louisiana
Phone:(888) 882-2040
Minnesota
Phone:(732) 279-3268
New Jersey
Phone:(910) 208-9011
North Carolina
Phone:(844) 488-2020
Pennsylvania
Phone:(802) 497-1676
Vermont
Phone:(855) 405-8800
Tennessee
You can access our low vision specialists in your state. They also travel close to your city to make it convenient for you to get the much-needed low vision care.
Low vision specialist is an optometrist or ophthalmologist who is certified to prescribe low vision aid devices to assist in your daily life. Low vision eye care specialist is trained to perform a functional eye exam to measure the severity of eye impairment. Low vision specialist performs Visual Acuity testing or Low Vision Refraction, Amsler Grid Test, Visual Field Test, and other specialized vision tests, to assess whether you need a low vision aid.