Low Vision Clinic

Restoring independence when standard glasses can't.

Low vision refers to permanent vision loss that cannot be fully corrected with glasses, contacts, or surgery — but it does not mean the end of independence. Our Low Vision Clinic combines functional assessment with a library of optical and electronic aids to help patients keep reading, working, cooking, recognizing faces, and enjoying their hobbies.

Conditions We Support

Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Central vision loss affecting reading, driving, and face recognition.

Diabetic Retinopathy

Vision changes from diabetes affecting central or peripheral function.

Glaucoma

Peripheral vision loss and contrast difficulties in advanced disease.

Retinitis Pigmentosa & Inherited Diseases

Progressive vision loss requiring long-term support and planning.

Stroke & Brain Injury Vision Loss

Visual field loss or processing changes following neurological events.

Albinism & Congenital Low Vision

Lifelong support for patients with congenital visual impairment.

What to Expect

1

Functional Vision Assessment

We map what you can and cannot see comfortably, and identify the daily tasks that matter most to you.

2

Device Trials

Hands-on trials of magnifiers, telescopes, electronic readers, and bioptic systems — you try them on real tasks like reading mail or a recipe.

3

Lighting & Contrast Counselling

Practical guidance on lighting, contrast, and home modifications that often help as much as any device.

4

Personalized Plan

We prescribe the device combination that fits your goals and connect you with funding programs and community resources.

5

Follow-Up Training

Return visits to refine devices and learn new techniques as your needs change.

Funding & Resources

Many low vision aids are partially funded through programs like the Assistive Devices Program (ADP), CNIB, and various private insurance plans. We help you navigate the paperwork and connect you with community supports — you're not doing this alone.

Ready to book your visit?

Same-week appointments available. Walk-ins welcome for emergencies.