Living with vision loss can bring uncertainty, but the right care can make a world of difference. In 2025, there are more tools than ever to help you make the most of your remaining vision—from advanced low vision glasses to wearable technology and screen-enhancing devices. But finding the right device is not something to navigate alone.
At our low vision clinic, our optometrist is here to guide you toward the solutions that best fit your lifestyle, your goals, and your unique visual condition.
Why You Should Work With a Low Vision Optometrist
With so many new devices on the market, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Some tools may look exciting online—but that doesn’t mean they’re right for your eyes or your daily needs. Our low vision optometrist is trained to evaluate not just your vision, but also how it affects the tasks you care about most, such as:
- Reading books, labels, or newspapers
- Watching TV or using your phone
- Recognizing faces
- Cooking, sewing, or enjoying hobbies
- Driving (in certain cases)
After understanding your goals and remaining vision, we’ll recommend the most appropriate devices and strategies to help you regain confidence and independence.
2025’s Most Helpful Low Vision Tools
Here are just a few examples of what we may explore together during your low vision evaluation:
🔍 Low Vision Glasses
These aren’t standard glasses—they’re custom-designed to improve your functional vision. Devices like bioptic telescopic glasses can help qualified individuals drive or recognize faces at a distance, while E-Scoop glasses can enhance contrast and clarity for better mobility.
👓 Wearable Digital Magnifiers
Modern tools like the IrisVision Inspire or Jordy by Enhanced Vision can enlarge print, signs, or faces—hands-free and in high-definition. These devices can be life-changing, but proper training and fitting from our low vision optometrist is essential to make them effective.
💡 Better Lighting, Less Glare
Many people don’t realize how much their vision improves with the right lighting. We’ll help you choose adjustable task lights, glare-reducing filters, and contrast-enhancing bulbs to improve comfort and function at home.
☀️ UV-Protective Eyewear
If bright sunlight or glare makes it hard to see, our low vision optometrist may recommend glasses with specific tints or larger frames to improve comfort and protect your eyes outdoors.
💻 Digital Screen Support
For patients who use computers, tablets, or phones, we can recommend screen filters, text size settings, or low vision glasses designed to reduce strain and improve readability.
Why Every Device Should Be Chosen With Expert Support
Selecting a device based on reviews, ads, or popularity often leads to disappointment. What works for one person may not work for another—and in some cases, the wrong device can make things harder.
Our low vision optometrist will:
- Evaluate your vision thoroughly
- Listen to your personal goals
- Provide guided trials of devices when available
- Train you to use the tools effectively
- Adjust recommendations as your needs change
Let’s Build a Plan That Works for You
Working together, we’ll create a vision plan that supports the way you want to live. Whether you want to read more comfortably, get back to driving, or just feel more confident moving through your home—we’re here to help.
🔹 Not all low vision devices are the same, and not every doctor carries every device. That’s why it’s important to work with a trusted low vision optometrist who can guide you through the right options based on your needs.
Our low vision optometrist is a proud member of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS)—a nationwide network dedicated to helping people maximize their remaining vision and live more independently.
Ready to Reclaim Control of Your Vision?
If vision loss is affecting your daily life and preventing you from utilizing your sight to its fullest, contact us today to explore personalized solutions.
Our low vision doctor can help you find the right device to regain independence and take back control of your daily activities.
