Low Vision

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Low Vision

What is low vision and how is it diagnosed?

Low vision refers to partial loss of vision that cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, surgery, or other medical treatments. People with low vision have trouble doing daily activities like reading, driving, recognizing faces, and doing household chores.


Low vision is diagnosed through a complete eye exam by an ophthalmologist or low vision specialist. This test may include evaluation of visual acuity, measurement of the visual field, and evaluation of the ability to distinguish colors. A variety of specialized tests can also be used to assess a person's ability to perform specific visual tasks.


It is important to note that low vision is not diagnosed simply by having reduced or blurred vision. An ophthalmologist or low vision specialist will determine if a person's vision meets specific low vision criteria and, if so, will work with the patient to develop a vision rehabilitation and treatment plan that addresses individual needs.

How can I find a low vision specialist near me?

To find a low vision specialist in Medellín, zolombia, you may consider making an appointment at Clínica Oftalmológica San Diego. The clinic has a team of ophthalmologists specialized in the care of patients with low vision.

To schedule an appointment at the San Diego Eye Clinic, you can call Telephone: 6044440593 You can also visit their official website for more information about the services we offer and how to schedule an appointment.

The San Diego Eye Clinic is located at Cra. 43 #29-35, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia.

Low vision: characteristics

Low vision is that suffered by people who have difficulties in their day-to-day life due to visual disturbances that can become limiting. They usually have a visual acuity equal to or less than 0.3 or a visual field loss of less than 20 degrees.


Low vision can be characterized by a loss of visual acuity or visual field, loss of contrast sensitivity, abnormalities in color vision and night vision, and increased sensitivity to light. Low vision rehabilitation is intended to optimize the use of residual vision after severe vision loss, but is also intended to teach skills to improve visual functioning in everyday life.

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