Pediatric Low Vision

Duke’s Pediatric Low Vision Program helps children with low vision function maximally in their education environment.

Low vision can be the result of childhood conditions such as:

  • Albinism
  • Pediatric cataracts and glaucoma
  • Various retinal and optical nerve abnormalities
  • Nystagmus (a condition that causes involuntary eye movement)

During an evaluation, a low vision specialist determines what type of assistive devices and strategies would best serve the child in the school and at home, and works with the family and the school to implement the recommendations.

Patient/Family/School Support

Health care providers, including a social worker, work with the Governor Morehead School as well as special teachers for the vision impaired (TVIs) in public schools to help children with low vision.

Consulting Low Vision Specialist

Elana Scheiner, OD

Locations

This service is available at: