Low vision can effect children and adults, but will be found mostly in seniors. Regardless, reduced eyesight can be very frustrating and may even cause depression. Low vision patients may find that their sight cannot be fully corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses or eye surgery.
If you have hazy or blurred vision, light sensitivity, loss of peripheral vision, night blindness, a need for more light than before, unusual floaters or spots, or difficulty reading, your first step is to see Dr. Levy for a complete eye and vision exam. Do not let further vision loss occur.
Dr. Levy can evaluate the degree of vision loss and prescribe the appropriate vision aids and teach you how to use them. He can also recommend non-optical adaptive devices, such as large-print books or magazines, audio tapes, light fixtures and signature guides for signing checks and documents.
Have all your questions answered by calling Dr. Levy's office today. 619.464.8303