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and Services: Low Vision Clinic
Refer a patient to our low vision clinic!
When ordinary glasses, contact lenses, medical treatment, and/or
surgery can not correct sight to the normal range a person has
low vision. Many people think that means nothing more can be done,
however, nothing could be farther from the truth. At the CSBPS
clinic, we work with clients to maximize use of any remaining
sight so they can still complete many tasks and activities independently.
What to expect from the CSBPS clinic
Our clinic routinely sees people two times; first for a complete
evaluation and initial training and then for a follow-up. The
first appointment usually takes about an hour and a half; the
second averages less than an hour.
Before the first appointment, a low vision specialist will call
you to gather some basic information about your current use of
vision. It is most helpful if you can think ahead about specific
problems you are having because of failing vision. These may include
problems with reading the newspaper, cooking supper, watching
television, sewing or doing crafts, getting around your neighborhood,
or other activities.
This call is a great opportunity to be very specific about what
you want to get out of this process. We do not focus on the same
things with every client; we work very specifically to meet each
individual's needs.
During your first appointment at CSBPS, our optometrist performs
a low vision evaluation. This might involve you reading an eye
chart or flashcards using a number of different lenses and lights.
The doctor then suggests and explains devices and techniques available
to assist you.
After meeting with the doctor, you meet with a low vision specialist
in a private training room where you are trained to use new techniques
and the latest available devices. You will likely find two or
three devices that might work well for the activities that interest
you. The CSBPS clinic includes a free loaner program so you can
take several items home to practice and see which works best for
you.
You then schedule a follow-up visit, usually about two weeks
later. There you receive additional training and can ask any questions
you might have. At that time, you also return loaner items. You
may choose to purchase the devices best suited for your needs.
Devices are available through SightConnection, the CSBPS store.
The low vision specialist might also recommend other CSBPS
services such as counseling, training in safe travel, training
in independent living skills, or consulting with our assistive
technology specialist.
How to get a referral to the CSBPS clinic
he main CSBPS low vision clinic is located at the agency office
in Seattle. If you are unable to travel to Seattle, we have satellite
low vision clinics in Sedro Woolley and Bremerton. Your eye physician
can refer you or you might decide for yourself that you would like
to learn more about how best to live with your eye condition. To
begin the process, you must give your doctor written permission
to release your eye health records to CSBPS. You can call your eye
doctor or simply write a letter requesting records be sent to: CSBPS
at 9709 Third Ave. NE, #100, Seattle, WA 98115-2027 or faxed to
(206) 525-0422. Appointments for all clinics are made through
the Seattle office. Once we have received the records, we will contact
you for an appointment. Due to the demand for our services and the
coordination between doctor offices, this process can take several
weeks.
IMPORTANT: Your eye doctor must have already completed
a medical eye exam within the past year. This low vision service
is a consultation service, not a primary medical exam to determine
eye health. Your own doctor will also continue to monitor your
eyes regularly for any conditions that could result in eye health
complications or additional vision loss.
Costs and Coverage for the CSBPS clinic
The cost for two visits varies depending on your vision needs
and the number of visits required. Medicare, Medicaid and other
insurance can be billed. HMOs may require prior authorization
to cover the cost. Please keep in mind, insurance generally does
not cover the costs of low vision devices.
CSBPS clinic snapshot
CSBPS has its low vision clinic Tuesday through Friday, with
service in the satellite clinics once or twice a month.
Our staff includes:
- An optometrist with extensive training and experience in low
vision,
- Low vision rehabilitation specialists
- Administrative support for scheduling and billing.
- Referrals to other agency services can be made if necessary.
If you, a family member, or friend may benefit from our services:
Complete or print out our online
public referral form this form authorizes CSBPS to request your eye health
records from your primary eye care physician.
For eye care physicians: Complete or print out our online
doctor referral form. You may also fax a referral to (206)525-0422.
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