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If you’re experiencing difficulty with daily tasks despite wearing glasses or contacts, a low vision exam may be the solution. Unlike a standard eye exam, it assesses your vision impairment and provides recommendations for visual aids and lifestyle changes to improve daily functioning. With specialized tools and techniques, this exam can offer life-changing recommendations for visual aids and lifestyle adjustments, improving your ability to carry out everyday activities with greater ease.

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    Established in 1991 in Antalya, the Orbit Medical Centre offers top-notch medical services to the city and the Mediterranean region. The Centre's emphasis on collective efforts and professional interdependence has earned it a reputation as the premier ophthalmological care provider in the region. With its advanced infrastructure, the Centre's ophthalmologists share their knowledge and experience, with particular focus on excimer laser, cataract, glaucoma, keratoconus, and diabetic treatments. The Centre upholds ethical and deontological principles, and prioritizes patient treatment over commercial interests, resulting in patients' trust and establishing the Centre as a model organization.

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  • Who should consider a low vision exam?

    Consider a low vision exam if you have significant vision impairment. Because standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgical/medical interventions cannot adequately correct it. This includes people suffering from conditions like macular disease, diabetic eye complications, glaucoma, or congenital vision impairments.

  • How is a low vision exam different from a regular eye exam?

    A low vision exam focuses on maximizing remaining vision and improving daily tasks, unlike a regular exam, which treats refractive errors. It includes assessing vision impairment and recommending visual aids and lifestyle adjustments.

  • Is a low vision exam covered by insurance?

    Coverage for low vision exams depends on the country and insurance plan. In the UK and Canada, public health may cover some costs, while in the U.S., it varies by policy. Check with your provider for details.

  • How long does a low vision exam take?

    The duration of a low vision exam can vary but typically lasts between 1 to 2 hours. The exam is comprehensive and includes a detailed assessment of the patient's visual capabilities and needs.

  • How often should I have a low vision exam?

    A low vision exam should be scheduled annually or as recommended by your eye care specialist, depending on the progression of your vision impairment.

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