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Low Vision Glasses

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Bioptic Telescopic Glasses provide the person with Macular Degeneration the benefits of a telescopic system while still maintaining mobility. Mounted high in the carrier lens, the telescope is “out of the way” while the patient is moving about or doing general work, but it is always available for distance viewing. Read More

FDTS Glasses

FDTS Glasses

Full Diameter Telescopes (Galilean Telescopes) are designed to see things at a distance while being stationary. Using while mobile is not practical, since walking with Full Diameter Telescopes would be similar to walking while looking through a pair of binoculars. Read More

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Clear Image Microscopic Glasses

Clear Image Microscope Glasses are two high powered, coated lenses “piggybacked” one behind the other. This “doublet” lens is designed to create a magnified, crystal clear, edge-to-edge image. The lens eliminates the aberrations and “pincushion” effect of a single high-powered lens. Read More

E Scoop Glasses ThumbnailE-Scoop Glasses

Now there is new hope for people whose vision has been compromised by age-related Macular Degeneration (ARMD), Glaucoma and Diabetic Retinopathy. E-Scoop® glasses were developed to bridge the gap between standard eyeglasses and eyeglass mounted telescopes. Read More

Field Expanding Glasses

Field Expanding Glasses use high powered prisms placed in the peripheral vision to expand a Hemianopic patient’s awareness of their blind side. when using The Peli Lens™, a patient can improve their blind side by over 30 degrees.

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