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  THE LOW VISION CENTER  
What is low vision?   How do I know if I have low vision?   Am I alone?   What can be done?   What does the future hold?  

   

The Low Vision Center at the Institute of Opthalmology and Visual Science is the only low vision service for veterans in the
 State of New Jersey and an important component of the Center for Macular Degeneration Treatment and Research. Under the  codirection of Drs. Khadija Shahid, OD, FAAO, and Janis M. White,OD, PhD, the Low Vision Center has clinical facilities at  the Doctors Office Center in  Newark and at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in East Orange.

Refraction technologyComprehensive care of patients with visual impairment or patients who are blind includes meticulous refraction, individual counseling on the selection and use of low vision aids, mobility training, and referral to social services. The goal of the Low Vision Center is to enable persons who are partially sighted to remain functional and independent when standard spectacles, contact lenses, or surgery no longer suffice. For example, patients  with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) who may not be responsive to surgical modalities may be helped by low  vision aids. A full range
of devices are regularly designed and dispensed, including hand-held, stand, and  spectacle magnifiers; telescopes; electro-optical and special illumination devices; closed circuit television; and computer  systems.

  Date last modified: May 07, 2007 Copyright © IOVS 2007. All rights reserved.