Low Vision Rehabilitation
When you first come to see us, the low vision team at VisAbility Pittsburgh, including a specially trained optometrist, will give you a comprehensive examination and prescribe any necessary optical aids. Based on the outcomes of your exam and prescribed needs, an occupational therapist on our team will teach you how to use your new optical tools to ensure success.

Referrals to our Low Vision Rehabilitation Center can be made by anyone requesting a low vision examination for themselves or another individual. We can assist you with financial needs and — if necessary — with transportation to and from appointments. Medicare and most insurances are accepted.
We’re Ready to Help
If your low vision examination concludes that you need further assistance of our Rehabilitation Services team, you’ll be introduced to these critical resources to help you with next steps on your care path:
- Our nationally accredited Assistive Technology Center offers personalized instruction in accessible hardware and software to beginners, as well as career professionals and seniors who are blind or vision impaired.
- Our New Beginnings is a comprehensive program that teaches clients with vision loss how to live independently in their everyday lives. Individualized methods are used to optimize the greatest level of self-sufficiency.
If you are seeking more information on macular degeneration, glaucoma or low vision rehabilitation services, please contact our Low Vision Department, 412-368-4400 ext. 2221.
This program is sponsored by the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and Bureau of Blindness & Visual Services.
