Experts at the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah offer tips on everyday living with low vision, from simple tactile stickers to high-tech apps.
Whether you have been diagnosed with "low vision" or know someone who has, Lisa Ord, PhD, LCSW, director of the John A. Moran Eye Center's Patient Support Program, wants you...
'No matter how healthy you are, almost everyone develops cataracts as they age. The good news is, cataracts are easily curable, and the surgery can sometimes leave you with better...
As a clinical social worker and psychotherapist in the John A. Moran Eye Center's comprehensive Patient Support Program, Amy Henderson, MSW, LCSW, is well aware of the misunderstandings surrounding people...
A diagnosis of "low vision," defined as vision that can't be corrected with standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, medication, or surgery, changes everything—from a person's confidence to the way they navigate...
Night blindness is frequently caused by certain health conditions, which are often easy to treat. Making simple lifestyle changes can also make a big difference.
It’s common to struggle to see street signs or make out faces at a distance. The good news is lifestyle tweaks and new treatment options can go beyond a traditional...
When family is together it's a good time to talk about health history. It's something a lot of people don't discuss because they may not realize that certain eye conditions...
Coloboma is a rare eye condition that occurs when the eye does not fully develop into a complete sphere during gestation. This can cause an abnormal pupil shape or lead...