Sunday, February 24, 2013

Low Vision Magnification for Macular Degeneration


 
 
Spectacle Miniature Telescopes (SMTs) improve vision.  Ever look through a pair of binoculars... Things look a lot bigger, a lot more closer, and much easier to see. 


 
Dr. Randolph Kinkade, a Connecticut low vision optometrist, is able to help certain patients with vision loss to keep reading, writing, driving, and performing many other important daily and leisure activities.  He offers treatment for patients with mild low vision, who are just starting to have difficulty reading, and those patients who have moderate to profound vision loss and are legally blind.




Dr. Kinkade works with ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians, occupational therapists, and other rehabilitation specialists to maximize vision. As a founding member of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists, he meets twice a year to advance the field of low vision.



Dr. Kinkade's mission is to search out every possible way to keep a person functioning whether it's reading, seeing television, looking at the computer, recognizing faces, or writing a check.

 

(800) 756-0766



Cheshire - Danbury - Farmington - Litchfield - Manchester - Norwalk - Waterford




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