It was brought to my attention that I need to distinguish between "Near Telescopic" and "Galilean/Expanded-Field Telescopic." Great point! I should have added "Spiral" to the latter, and to further distinguish the two categories, I am considering "Near Telescopic" to include low-powered (1.7X - 2.5X), wider-angle Galilean systems such as demonstrated in the video. The Spiral "Galilean/Expanded-Field Telescopic" category includes the higher-powered (3X - 8X) Galilean and Keplerian systems produced most notably by Designs for Vision, Inc. --Dr. Long
Mark, thank you for the comments. Great idea on the price ranges. Take a look at our Google page here and go to "Products" for some ideas: goo.gl/maps/ZH1K56kgYi6kPUvU7
Hello doctor. I have low vision and I have 6/60 vision in my eye and I am having problem in my regular work like working in computer. Doctors in my country are not able to detect this problem. However after lots snd lots of research i have found I do have low vision problem. I get beeter with glasses but cant see letters clearly even at very small distance and also I do have lots of enthusiasm for study. I am just 20 years now. Can I really get better with these glasses? Especially while working in computers ?
Thank you for the question. Many of these options will work for the computer, but a few considerations must be taken into account. First, the working distance. Typically, you won't be comfortable being too close to a monitor -- which rules out a few options, such as microscopic systems. Second, the position of the monitor. Is it a laptop, viewed well below eye level? Or, is it a desktop, at or above eye level? Third, field of vision can make a difference too. With larger, or multiple monitors, a small-field telescopic lens might be difficult slow and frustrating to use. Finally, on the plus side, you have light being emitted from the monitor, so proper lighting is not as much of a concern. Wide-angle telescopic systems are preferred, but larger monitors and special software should be considered as well. --Dr. Long
Special glasses, especially those with telescopes built in, are certainly heavier than regular glasses. However, there are ways to counteract and help with the weight issue. Other styles, such as prismatic glasses, are no heavier than regular glasses in most cases. Thank you for the question. --Dr. Long
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Abbas Ismail, and I am writing to you from Zaria, Kaduna State. I work as an admin assistant at the Distance Learning Centre, Ahmadu Bello University. I am visually impaired and have very low vision, which significantly impacts my ability to read writings on paper, even with reading glasses. Currently, the only way I can manage to read is by taking pictures of documents with my phone and zooming in on them. This workaround is far from ideal and has become increasingly challenging and psychologically taxing. I am reaching out to you to request any assistance or recommendations you may have to help improve my situation. Any support, whether technological or otherwise, would be greatly appreciated and would make a substantial difference in both my professional and personal life. Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Abbas Ismail
I appreciate your detailed message and your concerns. I wish I were able to help remotely, but I can not. Visit www.ialvs.com and Find a Doctor. Regards, Dr. Long
I'm sorry, I do not. I have seen several patients from the Philippines over the past 25+ years. I wish I did have a clinic there. It looks like a beautiful country. --Dr. Long
I have presented several options from "regular" glasses to video devices. There is a wide range of prices from one end to the other. Regarding names, again, there are several options presented. Please take a look at the chart for more information. Thank you.
Relative to doing nothing, they are a good choice. However, the BEST choice, if possible, is to schedule her for a low vision evaluation. Visit www.ialvs.com and Find A Doctor. Thank you. -- Dr. Long
Appear to be wonderful for someone like me, but no mention of cost which I am sure would be extremely expensive and out of the reach of many working people !!!
I prescribe and recommend what is simplest and meets a patient's goals most effectively. Sometimes it is a simple, inexpensive -- even non-prescription -- style. However, if you have less-than-perfect vision, then you may be correct. Special reading glasses like those featured run from a couple of hundred dollars to more than a couple of thousand. Thank you for the comment! --Dr. Long
I have low vision since I was so young. Till now I didn’t get good treatment. I have toxoplasmosis ocular. What’s your adresse ? I would like to reach you
Tara, some of these options might work. If you need even more magnification than what we can do with special glasses, then you would probably require one of the electronic video magnification options. Thank you. --Dr. Long
Thank you for the question. A red reflex in the eyes is a very vague, unreliable method to determine a level of visual impairment. It can be useful as a crude estimate of determining if there are eye alignment or ocular health problems. --Dr. Long
@@midwestlowvisiondr.jarrodl8904 hey doctor can you please follow me about best vitelliform... I have that disease with currently no vision problem (6/6 and 6/9 on both eyes) I am worried about future ... can you tell me if it causes modernat3 vision loss or complete blind... thanks
@@anubhav2317 Prognosis for Best disease is mixed. Some carriers will never phenotypically express the disorder. Some individuals will never have progression beyond the earliest stages of the disease and will maintain better than 20/40 vision in both eyes. In general, most people will maintain reading vision in at least 1 eye throughout life. In one study, 88% of patients retained 20/40 or better visual acuity, and only 4% of them had 20/200 or worse visual acuity in the better eye. The deterioration of vision usually is very slow and is not significant in most individuals until after age 40 years.
And sir I have a question... if I have best vitelliform then does it eliminate chance of getting AMD because my macula is anyway getting degenerated... although in my family history there are no AMD patients..
It was brought to my attention that I need to distinguish between "Near Telescopic" and "Galilean/Expanded-Field Telescopic." Great point!
I should have added "Spiral" to the latter, and to further distinguish the two categories, I am considering "Near Telescopic" to include low-powered (1.7X - 2.5X), wider-angle Galilean systems such as demonstrated in the video. The Spiral "Galilean/Expanded-Field Telescopic" category includes the higher-powered (3X - 8X) Galilean and Keplerian systems produced most notably by Designs for Vision, Inc. --Dr. Long
So many choices for patients with different vision problems. This is great information for Low Vision patients. So glad your can help. 👍
Solid rundown of options. Very impressive breakdowns!
Thanks for the over view. I’d no idea what is available. If you include price ranges that‘d be great too. Thanks again.
Mark, thank you for the comments. Great idea on the price ranges. Take a look at our Google page here and go to "Products" for some ideas: goo.gl/maps/ZH1K56kgYi6kPUvU7
@@midwestlowvisiondr.jarrodl8904
SUPER!
Very interesting. I might need one of those😢
Nice I am looking for such glasses in India
Hello doctor. I have low vision and I have 6/60 vision in my eye and I am having problem in my regular work like working in computer. Doctors in my country are not able to detect this problem. However after lots snd lots of research i have found I do have low vision problem. I get beeter with glasses but cant see letters clearly even at very small distance and also I do have lots of enthusiasm for study. I am just 20 years now. Can I really get better with these glasses? Especially while working in computers ?
Sure. Best of luck to you!
What about uses with a computer?
Thank you for the question. Many of these options will work for the computer, but a few considerations must be taken into account. First, the working distance. Typically, you won't be comfortable being too close to a monitor -- which rules out a few options, such as microscopic systems. Second, the position of the monitor. Is it a laptop, viewed well below eye level? Or, is it a desktop, at or above eye level? Third, field of vision can make a difference too. With larger, or multiple monitors, a small-field telescopic lens might be difficult slow and frustrating to use. Finally, on the plus side, you have light being emitted from the monitor, so proper lighting is not as much of a concern. Wide-angle telescopic systems are preferred, but larger monitors and special software should be considered as well. --Dr. Long
How about the heaviness of our glasses 😢
Special glasses, especially those with telescopes built in, are certainly heavier than regular glasses. However, there are ways to counteract and help with the weight issue. Other styles, such as prismatic glasses, are no heavier than regular glasses in most cases. Thank you for the question. --Dr. Long
+9.00 add +2.00 yikes 😱 had custom clip on readers made, yay ❤🇨🇦🌎without prism
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Abbas Ismail, and I am writing to you from Zaria, Kaduna State. I work as an admin assistant at the Distance Learning Centre, Ahmadu Bello University.
I am visually impaired and have very low vision, which significantly impacts my ability to read writings on paper, even with reading glasses. Currently, the only way I can manage to read is by taking pictures of documents with my phone and zooming in on them. This workaround is far from ideal and has become increasingly challenging and psychologically taxing.
I am reaching out to you to request any assistance or recommendations you may have to help improve my situation. Any support, whether technological or otherwise, would be greatly appreciated and would make a substantial difference in both my professional and personal life.
Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Abbas Ismail
I appreciate your detailed message and your concerns. I wish I were able to help remotely, but I can not. Visit www.ialvs.com and Find a Doctor. Regards, Dr. Long
Do you have a clinic here in the Philiippines?
I'm sorry, I do not. I have seen several patients from the Philippines over the past 25+ years. I wish I did have a clinic there. It looks like a beautiful country. --Dr. Long
what is the price of this eye glass? what is the the name of this reading eye glass?
I have presented several options from "regular" glasses to video devices. There is a wide range of prices from one end to the other. Regarding names, again, there are several options presented. Please take a look at the chart for more information. Thank you.
Are MaxDetail Glasses a good choice for my 92 year old mother with macular degeneration?
Relative to doing nothing, they are a good choice. However, the BEST choice, if possible, is to schedule her for a low vision evaluation. Visit www.ialvs.com and Find A Doctor. Thank you. -- Dr. Long
Appear to be wonderful for someone like me, but no mention of cost which I am sure would be extremely expensive and out of the reach of many working people !!!
I prescribe and recommend what is simplest and meets a patient's goals most effectively. Sometimes it is a simple, inexpensive -- even non-prescription -- style. However, if you have less-than-perfect vision, then you may be correct. Special reading glasses like those featured run from a couple of hundred dollars to more than a couple of thousand. Thank you for the comment! --Dr. Long
I have low vision since I was so young. Till now I didn’t get good treatment. I have toxoplasmosis ocular. What’s your adresse ? I would like to reach you
Thank you for the comment. All of my contact information is in the description of the video. I hope I can see you sometime and help. --Dr. Long
reading glassses for low vision with wide field of view ang hand free meaning i can write and read at the endame time??any suggestion
Yes!
What would help someone with only peripheral vision?
Tara, some of these options might work. If you need even more magnification than what we can do with special glasses, then you would probably require one of the electronic video magnification options. Thank you. --Dr. Long
How do we decenter the reading part of the lens
Thank you for the question. Which style are you referring to? Dr. Long
Will this work for stargadts too? How to get this in India?
Yes, of course. But I'm sorry, I am not familiar with your options for help in your area. Thank you and best of luck, --Dr. Long
Very informative.
Thank you Charlie. It's longer and a little more in depth than my usual offerings, but I like to mix it up! --Dr. Long
Hello Dr long if any person is visually impaired or blind he has red reflexes present in the eyes?
Thank you for the question. A red reflex in the eyes is a very vague, unreliable method to determine a level of visual impairment. It can be useful as a crude estimate of determining if there are eye alignment or ocular health problems. --Dr. Long
When My son was little when I click a pic of him his eye reflexes were yellowish is that because of high plus spectical number?
@@marziaabbas4913 Possibly. Again, it's hard to say for sure without an eye examination by a professional. --Dr. Long
Thanks for your reply Dr Long
Do you have a clinic in the Phillippines?
@LuisaAgena-c3w I'm sorry, no, we do not.
I am from Bangladesh.
Plz tell me, Where do you live??
Indiana, United States. All of my contact information is listed above in the description of the video. Thank you for your inquiry.
--Dr. Long
I have reading ability 2 out of 10
With no nearsightedness at all.
I can't find any suitable glasses ever.
Search for a low vision provider near you. They may be able to prescribe a style like I have featured in this video. Thank you, Dr. Long
Do they work for AMD?
Yes, they can work for any cause of low vision. - Dr. Long
@@midwestlowvisiondr.jarrodl8904 hey doctor can you please follow me about best vitelliform... I have that disease with currently no vision problem (6/6 and 6/9 on both eyes) I am worried about future ... can you tell me if it causes modernat3 vision loss or complete blind... thanks
@@anubhav2317 Prognosis for Best disease is mixed. Some carriers will never phenotypically express the disorder. Some individuals will never have progression beyond the earliest stages of the disease and will maintain better than 20/40 vision in both eyes. In general, most people will maintain reading vision in at least 1 eye throughout life. In one study, 88% of patients retained 20/40 or better visual acuity, and only 4% of them had 20/200 or worse visual acuity in the better eye. The deterioration of vision usually is very slow and is not significant in most individuals until after age 40 years.
Thanks doctor...
And sir I have a question... if I have best vitelliform then does it eliminate chance of getting AMD because my macula is anyway getting degenerated... although in my family history there are no AMD patients..