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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Treatment for Macular Degeneration in Connecticut: Low Vision Eyeglasses

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Doctor Helps Legally Blind to See Better   Dr. Randolph Kinkade, Connecticut’s only full-time low vision optometrist, treats macular d...
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Connecticut Eye Doctor Updates Book on Macular Degeneration Eyeglasses

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Dr. Randolph Kinkade, optometrist and founding member of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists, announces the expanded ve...
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Monday, September 9, 2013

Magnification Treatment for Macular Degeneration Low Vision

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Prismatic Magnifying Readers (PMRs) and Spectacle Miniature Telescopes (SMTs) treat macular degeneration and other vision loss conditions...
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Newest Eyeglass Treatment Options for Macular Degeneration Low Vision

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T elemicroscopic glasses are used for reading and seeing when high amounts of magnification are required as in advancing macular degenerati...
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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Guide for Macular Degeneration Eyeglasses: Low Vision Treatment

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          Guide for Macular Degeneration Eyeglasses: Low Vision Treatment Introduction If you are willing to learn new ways of se...
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Randolph C. Kinkade, OD, MPH, FAAO
Cheshire - Danbury - Farmington - Litchifeld - Manchester - Norwalk - Shelton - Waterford - West Haven , Connecticut, United States
Dr. Kinkade, as a founding member of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists(IALVS), meets several times a year to advance the field of low vision with top optical designers and laboratories. He has practiced in the field of low vision rehabilitation for 30 years. He is a lecturer, researcher and inventor. He has helped people see better from as far away as Israel, Peru, Canada and Barbados. In addition to his optometric degree (OD) from the Illinois College of Optometry, he pursued a Master in Public Health (MPH), adapting his studies to concentrate on the prevention of disabilities related to vision impairments. He is currently studying the relationship between vision and hearing loss known as dual-sensory impairment. He is a member of the Vision Rehabilitation Section of the American Optometric Association.
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