Low Vision Doctor in Vermont

Dr. Dora Sudarsky

Burlington, VT

370 Shelburne Road
Dr. Dora Sudarsky > Chroma Optics​​​​​​​

If you’re living in Vermont and have suffered significant vision loss from eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, or cataracts, stop by our low vision clinic today. Many eye care professionals may tell you that they can’t do anything more to help you live an independent life with low vision. Our eye care team begs to differ. We offer detection and treatment of common sight-threatening eye diseases and can help you find the right low vision aids to assist you with important day-to-day activities such as reading and writing, and watching your favorite TV shows. In some cases, we can even help you continue to drive.

Don’t let anyone tell you your days of independence and productivity are over. Find out what we can do to help by visiting our Vermont low vision team today!

Is there any way to prevent cataracts?

Though cataracts can form because of injury or illness, they most often develop as a result of changes in the eye brought on by age. Unfortunately, there are no medical studies that definitely prove any specific method of prevention for cataracts. Nonetheless, eye care professionals tend to agree that certain lifestyle choices do seem to lower your risk of cataracts. These include avoiding smoking, eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and wearing sunglasses while out and about. Regular eye exams are also important, as early detection of cataracts can give your eye doctor a head start on creating a successful management plan. If you’ve suffered vision loss due to cataracts, visit out Vermont eye doctor today to see how we can help you make the most of your remaining vision.