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    • JULY 10, 2018
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    Stargardt’s Disease Patient Crosses The Atlantic…

    Would you travel over 5,000 miles if there was an opportunity to improve your vision? Meet Christos, who recently traveled all the way from Greece to Baltimore, MD to visit Low Vision Specialists of MD & VA.  We're proud to sit down with Christos and share with you his amazing success story.Read more
    • FEBRUARY 4, 2021
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    Seeing Clearly for the First Time: My Experience at Low Vision Specialists of Maryland & Virginia

    Seeing Clearly for the First Time: My Experience at Low Vision Specialists of Maryland & Virginia

    Before my freshmen year of high school, I had never even heard the term “low vision” before. That all changed when I started an advanced math class and needed accommodations in order to see the instruction. I had mostly gone through life going to a regular eye doctor once a year and wearing glasses. ThingsRead more
    • DECEMBER 19, 2016
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    Safety in the dark and cold depends upon great lighting.

    Winter brings ice, snow and long periods of darkness that pose significant hazards to those living with low vision. Icy patches and uneven walking surfaces make for treacherous walking and create more than ample opportunity to trip, slip and fall. Short winter days require longer use of artificial lighting and the shadows they cast canRead more
    • SEPTEMBER 16, 2018
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    Rice Krispies Treats Takes a Real Step Toward Inclusivity

    Rice Krispies Treats Takes a Real Step Toward Inclusivity

    Kids with visual impairments can get loving messages with their snacks through Braille stickers and audio boxes. Kellogg’s is increasing accessibility to the full joys of Rice Krispies Treats for children with visual impairments. Continue reading full story.Read more