For those who suffer from low vision, traditional corrective devices such as glasses and contact lenses offer little or no help. The low vision team at the Feldberg Center for Vision Rehabilitation at Storm Eye Institute uses state-of-the-art technology and equipment to help patients regain some of the independence in their daily activities lowered vision can affect. Made possible through a gift from Stanley and Theodora Feldberg, Storm Eye Institute was able to open a new center to address one of the more prevalent health problems facing Americans - low vision. As long time patients and benefactors of Storm Eye Institute, the Feldberg's generosity has allowed our specialists to provide the latest and most advanced treatment options for low vision patients. 
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After a comprehensive assessment, our team of experts will discuss which treatment options are most appropriate and establish a plan that will maximize the long-term benefits and effectiveness of treatment. Using a variety of services and devices such as special lenses, magnifiers, video and computer-assisted technology and electro-optical displays, we are committed to helping you use available therapies and resources to achieve the best vision you possibly can.
The Feldberg Center team of vision specialists includes ophthalmologists, optometrists, nurses, occupational therapists, orientation and mobility specialists, social workers, and vision rehabilitation teachers. With the current technology and the broadest range of diagnostic equipment and devices available in South Carolina, visual tasks once believed to be impossible become a reality. If you, or someone you know, is interested in low vision services, contact Storm Eye Institute at (843) 792-8100 or toll-free at (800) 894-3513. Storm Eye doctors offering low vision services:
Steven E. Morse, OD, MPH, PhD |