Low Vision Doctor in North Carolina
Wilmington, NC
Dr. Edward Paul > The Low Vision Centers of North Carolina
Charlotte, NC
Dr. Edward Paul > The Low Vision Centers of North Carolina
Asheville, NC
Dr. Edward Paul > The Low Vision Centers of North Carolina
Have you been told by your eye doctor that there’s nothing more they can do to help you live independently after severe vision loss from eye conditions such as macular degeneration or glaucoma? Come visit our North Carolina low vision eye clinic today. We offer treatment for common sight-threatening diseases, as well as low vision aids and devices that can help you make the most of your remaining vision and live a productive, independent lifestyle despite your visual impairments. Low vision aids we offer include telescopic glasses, prism readers, and hand magnifiers.
Our eye care team also offers lifestyle and nutrition advise to help you preserve your eye health and remaining vision to the best of your abilities. Our North Carolina eye care team is dedicated to helping you live your best life every day!
Can I drive if I have macular degeneration?
If you have macular degeneration, it can seriously affect the way you live your day-to-day life. One of the most obvious ways is in your ability to drive, since macular degeneration damages the central part of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision, known as the macula. Don’t give up just yet, though. With the help of our North Carolina eye care team, you may still be able to drive, especially if you still have good peripheral vision. Visual aids such as magnifiers or telescopes can help you see signs along the road and notice when the light is green or red. You may also need to adjust your driving habits and routes to minimize the risks to yourself and others. If you’d like to know more about how we can help you maintain the life you had before your vision loss, come speak with our eye doctors today!