Low Vision Care in Fort Myers, FL
At Low Vision of Southwest Florida, we believe vision loss doesn’t mean losing independence. If you’ve been diagnosed with macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or another eye condition that affects your sight, we’re here to help you maximize your remaining vision. With our location in Fort Myers, we offer personalized low vision care, advanced vision aids, and hands-on training to help patients read, move safely, recognize faces, and enjoy their favorite activities again.
Vision loss can be frustrating, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Dr. Dennis Denick aims to help you make the most of your vision so you can continue living life to the fullest.
How a Low Vision Optometrist Can Help
A low vision optometrist specializes in helping people who have been told “nothing more can be done.” Unlike standard eye care, low vision specialists focus on vision rehabilitation, using advanced optical devices, technology, and training to help you make the most of your remaining sight.
At Low Vision of Southwest Florida, we provide:
- Low Vision Evaluations: We assess how much functional vision you have and determine the best strategies to enhance it.
- Low Vision Aids & Glasses: From bioptic telescopic glasses to AI-powered reading devices, we find the right tools for your needs.
- Training & Rehabilitation: We teach techniques to help you read, navigate, and perform daily tasks more easily.
If you’re struggling with vision loss, we can help you take back control and find new ways to see the world around you.
Low Vision Care for Various Eye Diseases
If you have blurry or distorted vision, trouble reading, recognizing faces, or seeing objects clearly, you may have a low vision condition that requires specialized care.
We provide low vision solutions for patients diagnosed with:
- Macular Degeneration (AMD): Struggling to read, see faces, or focus on fine details? We offer magnification tools, contrast-enhancing lenses, and reading aids.
- Glaucoma: If tunnel vision or peripheral vision loss is affecting your ability to move around, we can help with side-vision awareness lenses and training.
- Diabetic Retinopathy: If patchy vision or dark spots make daily tasks harder, we provide electronic magnifiers, contrast-enhancing lenses, and reading aids.
- Stroke-Related Vision Loss: If a stroke has affected your sight, we offer prism glasses and scanning techniques to improve mobility and function.
- Phone: 941-799-8044
- Fax: 941-416-9112
Fort Myers, FL 33901
