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Low Vision Optometrist in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania


Low vision can really harm your sense of self, idependence and well-being, especially if your eye doctor says they can’t do anything more to help!

If you feel trapped behind a set of faulty eyes that makes life hard for you and makes you feel cut off from the world around you, it may be time to visit Low Vision Solutions of Pennsylvania! We’re one of over 40 optometrist practices in all of North America dedicated to helping low vision patients like you live their best, most independent and fulfilling lives, even after being told that there was nothing more to be done.

Dr. Terry Smith has the knowledge, dedication, and experience necessary to make sure that you can live your life doing all the things you need and love to do: drive around town, read your favorite books, go to work, play with friends and family, cook your own meals, and more.

Call for a personal consultation with Dr. Terry Smith in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania today, and find out if low vision aids are right for you.

Dr. Terry Smith

Dr. Terry Smith

We help you live your best life

What is a Low Vision Optometrist?

Low vision doctors make it their goal to help you reclaim the ability to live your life on your own terms. Using low vision aids such as magnifiers and specialized low vision glasses, we help you to be able to independently do activities that are important and meaningful to you, such as driving, reading a book, recognizing your loved ones’ faces, watching TV, playing cards or board games, and cooking.

As a member of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS) – a network of low vision optometrists – Dr. Terry Smith intensively studied low vision care. We are committed to maximizing our patient’s vision and helping them live their best lives.

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Causes That Lead to Low Vision

Low vision cannot be corrected with conventional eyeglasses or contact lenses. It usually happens due to injury, disease, or genetics. Conditions that may cause it include:

  • Macular Degeneration: Wet or Dry
  • Juvenile Macular Degeneration (i.e., Stargardt’s disease, Best disease, etc.)
  • Diabetic Retinopathy – a complication of diabetes affecting eyesight
  • Retinitis Pigmentosa – leads to contraction of the visual field
  • Glaucoma – damage to the optic nerve due to inner eye pressure
  • Cataracts – a clouding of the eye lens
  • Hemianopsia – the loss of part of the visual field
  • Albinism – the lack of pigment in the back of the eye
  • Other Vision-Limiting Conditions
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Advice and Assistance From Your Low Vision Optometrist

Want to know the "secret ingredients" that make our complete low vision services a cut above the rest? We pride ourselves on second-to-none patient-centered care and an eye care team that is passionate about helping each patient live their best life. Our low vision optometrists in Camp Hill want to know how you feel so we can best help you. We’ll make sure you get you all the tools you need to better accommodate your daily visual needs.

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Just like traditional glasses, low vision glasses allow you to keep your hands free and move around in your day-to-day life. Bioptic telescope glasses and E-scoop glasses have helped many patients keep their driver’s license, while patients who love to go to the theater benefit from full-diameter telescope glasses. The bookworms among our patients also love their prismatic glasses for reading.

These are only a few of the many low vision glasses available for low vision patients. Dr. Terry Smith will help you find the best solution.

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Magnification is key for optimizing vision. Video magnifiers are available as hand-held devices or as a stand-mounted version. You can install special software to enhance contrast and colors on your computer screen. Other software can increase the font size to whatever is comfortable for you.

Advanced equipment utilizes virtual reality, image processing algorithms, or audio feedback to assist with almost any task you want to accomplish. Go for it!


Suite 200-G, 205 Grandview Avenue
Camp Hill, PA 17011
717-210-5424
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