
Make the Most of Your Sight
We all love having crisp, clear eyesight, but many may find that reading a book, driving, and even recognizing colors can become more difficult as time marches on. Dr. Bradley Middaugh can develop strategies to help make the most of your vision, even while living with issues that permanently affect the quality of your sight.
Find out how we can help with your low vision needs by booking an appointment with our practice!


What is Low Vision?
Low vision is a decreased quality of sight that glasses, contact lenses, or surgery cannot correct. While some people with low vision may be considered legally blind, they likely maintain some degree of vision.
Several different eye diseases and conditions cause low vision, including:
Several different eye diseases and conditions cause low vision, including:
Low Vision Exam & Care
Low vision affects people in different ways. For example, having good visual acuity does not necessarily mean you have quality eyesight; there can still be issues with how your eye functions, like eye teaming and focusing.
Our low vision exam takes a deep look at what issues are affecting your vision quality. We can then develop strategies suited to your needs from this exam, including therapeutic exercises, specialty lenses, and assistive devices.

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