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Low Vision Specialists in Kansas

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If you are experiencing visual impairment, and are not able to function well with everyday activities such as reading and driving, you may be suffering from low vision. 

Low vision is most often a symptom of a pre-existing eye condition, not a condition on its own. This side-affect is common in individuals suffering from vision problems like macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, or glaucoma.

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If you are suffering from blurry vision or low vision, it’s not too late to make an appointment and begin your road to recovery. The experts at The EyeDoctors Optometrists can diagnose your low vision issue at any of our Kansas locations.

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Having trouble with your sight? Worried you may have low vision or an underlying vision condition? Be sure to schedule an exam with our vision care experts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Low Vision

Where Can I Find a Low Vision Doctor?

At The EyeDoctors Optometrists our goal is to provide each patient with their best possible vision.  

The EyeDoctors Optometrists has many offices with low vision doctors conveniently located across the state of Kansas, including an office near you.  Be sure to schedule an eye exam with the closest low vision doctor here or by calling (844) 393-2428.

How Can I Make The Most Of My Remaining Vision?

While low vision can be difficult to adjust to, you can still live a fulfilling life. With advances in technology, there are a lot of visual aids and tools that may help you continue to do the things you love to do, even with low vision. These tools can include:

  • Text-reading software

  • Check-writing guides

  • High-contrast clocks and watches

  • Talking watches and clocks

  • Large-print publications

  • Clocks, phones, and watches with large numbers

  • Books on DVD/CD/audiocassette

  • Various smartphone apps

Be sure to discuss low vision aid resources further with your optometrist. They may have a list of accessible services in your area, or equipment you can rent or buy.

Can Low Vision Be Prevented?

It depends, if the underlying condition is diagnosed early, such as diabetic retinopathy or cataracts, it can be prevented entirely or reversed.  If low vision is caused by a genetic disease,  you may be able to seek vision rehabilitation for it to protect your remaining vision. 

It is important to have annual eye exams to stay on top of your ocular health. This way if an issue does arise, your optometrist can treat it quickly.