Edmonton, AB

Low Vision Specialists in Edmonton, AB

There are 5 low vision specialists serving Edmonton, ranked by our Confidence Score. Compare ratings and details below, request quotes for free, and confirm licensing and insurance before hiring. Typical cost: Assessment-based; varies by province.

5 low vision specialists in Edmonton

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Low Vision Services costs & funding in Edmonton

Typical cost: Assessment-based; varies by province.

Low-vision optometry and occupational-therapy rehab. Hearing aids are partly covered by some provincial programs (such as Ontario's ADP), Veterans Affairs, and private insurance; clinic assessments are often low-cost or free. Vision aids and low-vision services vary by province and insurer.

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What to look for in low vision services providers

  • A low-vision optometrist or OT rehab program
  • Training on aids and home lighting
  • Provincial programs and CNIB support

Frequently asked questions

How much do low vision services cost in Edmonton?
Typical Canadian pricing is Assessment-based; varies by province. Low-vision optometry and occupational-therapy rehab. Costs in Edmonton also depend on your home and the provider — request quotes to compare.
How many low vision specialists are there in Edmonton?
Senior Care Path lists 5 low vision specialists serving Edmonton, Alberta, each with a Confidence Score, Google rating, and direct contact details.
How do I choose low vision services providers in Edmonton?
Compare by Confidence Score and reviews, confirm licensing, insurance, and references, and request quotes from two or three. A low-vision optometrist or OT rehab program.

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