Low Vision Doctors of Ohio

(on airyshire blvd)
Eye doctors & Optometrists in Columbus, OH
Eye doctors & Optometrists

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Thursday
Closed
Friday
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

730 Mt. Airyshire Blvd
Columbus, OH
43235

About

Our low vision eye doctor in Worthington, OH, can offer a variety of solutions to enhance quality of life for you or your loved one with low vision. Our low vision treatment and rehabilitation includes specialized low vision aids, nutrition, and custom-designed techniques.

Dr. Mark Rinkov, highly qualified by the exclusive International Academy of Low Vision Specialists, is dedicated to helping people with low vision to regain their ability to enjoy the daily tasks that they love! To learn more, contact our eye care office in Worthington, OH, to schedule a low vision eye exam and consultation.

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Services

  • Macular Degeneration
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Retinitis Pigmentosa
  • Juvenile Macular Degeneration
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  • Glaucoma
  • Stroke-Hemianopsia
  • Albinism
  • Achromatopsia
  • Cataracts
  • Macular Hole
  • Optic Atrophy
  • Nystagmus
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  • Pathological Myopia
  • Rod-Cone Dystrophy
  • Fuchs Corneal Dystrophy
  • Histoplasmosis Retinopathy

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Are objects at a distance or close by appearing blurry? If so, it's definitely time for an eye exam! Visit our website to schedule yours today.
Yay! It’s officially Fall! What do you look forward to the most this season? Comment below!
Which do you prefer to wear? Hit 👍 for glasses or ♥️ for contacts.
Thousands of sports-related eye injuries occur every year. Here’s a few tips on how to avoid them: Wear the correct eye protection and make sure they're polycarbonate lenses, they’re 10x more resistant to impact than other lenses. Wear additional protective eyewear, if you wear contact lenses or glasses. Wear eye protection if you've had any previous eye injuries or surgeries. Regularly inspect protective eyewear for any damages. Lastly, contact us to determine which protective eyewear is best for your needs!
Our hands touch a variety of surfaces throughout the day—counters, doorknobs, our phones, etc. So remember to wash your hands before touching your face or eyes to prevent spreading any germs into your body!
Water on contact lenses is a big no-no! Water contains microorganisms that could cause an eye infection, even if the water is clean.
Have you decided on this year's Halloween costume? For most costumes, makeup is the most essential part! Here are some tips to help you avoid eye irritation or infection when using makeup:
Billions of people around the world experience vision problems because they don’t have access to the proper eyecare & glasses. Most of these vision impairments could have been avoided had they been diagnosed & treated early on by an eye doctor. When was the last time you had an eye exam? Make sure to get annual eye exams and encourage your family, friends, and colleagues to do so as well! #HopeInSight YOUTUBE.COM www.youtube.com
Try these simple tips to keep your glasses fog-free! - Wear a mask that fits snugly around your nose. - Place a folded tissue under your mask, right at the bridge of your nose, to absorb the moisture. - Ask us about anti-fog sprays and wipes!
October is Eye Injury Prevention Month! Each year, thousands are affected by eye injuries, the majority of which could have been prevented by wearing proper protective eyewear & taking simple precautions. Believe it or not, half of eye injuries occur in our very homes!
For those working and schooling from home, screen time has now doubled! Here are some tips to help minimize the damaging effects of too much screen time:
Be careful! Low Vision Doctors of Ohio October 16 · Scary things happen on Halloween... don't let an eye infection be the scariest! Decorative contacts are a great addition to any costume, but when used without a valid prescription, they may seriously harm your eyes & vision. Contact us to get safely fitted & enjoy a healthy and fun Halloween.
Scary things happen on Halloween... don't let an eye infection be the scariest! Decorative contacts are a great addition to any costume, but when used without a valid prescription, they may seriously harm your eyes & vision. Contact us to get safely fitted & enjoy a healthy and fun Halloween.
Schedule your appointment today!
Eye injuries are more likely to happen at home than anywhere else. Home cleaning, yard work, or even just playing with the kids puts you at risk for an eye injury. Make sure to wear the proper protective eyewear when handling chemicals, flying debris, and dust particles.
REMINDER! Tomorrow, Daylight Savings ends...
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Now that face masks are part of our everyday wardrobe, you may notice your eyes getting a little dryer than usual. Here are some tips to keep that from happening: - Wear a mask that fits snugly around your nose. This will ensure the moisture exits through the side of your mask and not above it. - Try to blink more frequently. - Ask us about lubricating eye drops.
Schedule your eye exam today!
Have your cake and eat it too! Bioptics are eyeglasses specifically designed for low vision, having a regular distance prescription plus "carrier lenses" that "carry" a miniature telescope. Bioptics provide independence, convenience, and freedom.
REMINDER! Tomorrow, Daylight Savings ends...
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Have your cake and eat it too! Bioptics are eyeglasses specifically designed for low vision, having a regular distance prescription plus "carrier lenses" that "carry" a miniature telescope. Bioptics provide independence, convenience, and freedom.
Bioptics are eyeglasses specifically designed for low vision, having a regular distance prescription plus "carrier lenses" that "carry" a miniature telescope. Contact us TODAY to schedule your eye exam!
614-400-3950 www.lowvisiondoctorsofohio.com Low Vision Doctors of Ohio November 25 · Bioptics are eyeglasses specifically designed for low vision, having a regular distance prescription plus "carrier lenses" that "carry" a miniature telescope. Contact us TODAY to schedule your eye exam!
Bioptics are eyeglasses specifically designed for low vision, having a regular distance prescription plus "carrier lenses" that "carry" a miniature telescope. Contact us TODAY to schedule your eye exam!
Bioptics are eyeglasses specifically designed for low vision, having a regular distance prescription plus "carrier lenses" that "carry" a miniature telescope. Find out more and schedule an eye exam today.
Find out more about bioptics. Book an eye exam today.
Driving with low vision is possible! Bioptics provide independence, convenience and freedom.
Bioptics are eyeglasses specifically designed for low vision, having a regular distance prescription plus "carrier lenses" that "carry" a miniature telescope. Find out more and schedule an eye exam today.
Driving with low vision is possible! Bioptics provide independence, convenience and freedom.
Find out more about bioptics. Book an eye exam today.
Driving with low vision is possible! Find out more about bioptics.
Interesting read. VISIONAWARE.ORG Caregiving Challenges During the 2020 Holiday Season and Beyond - VisionAware
Driving with low vision is possible! Find out more about bioptics.
An estimated 196 million people are living with macular degeneration worldwide. Although those affected by it rarely lose all their vision, the vast majority suffer from some degree of vision loss. Regular eye exams can ensure that your eyes and vision stay healthy. Schedule your eye exam!
Macular degeneration leads to irreversible vision loss by causing damage to the macula — the central portion of the retina responsible for processing clear, sharp, “straight-ahead” vision. Early symptoms of this eye disease can be minimal, so don’t skip your annual eye exam! Schedule your appointment today.
An estimated 196 million people are living with macular degeneration worldwide. Although those affected by it rarely lose all their vision, the vast majority suffer from some degree of vision loss. Regular eye exams can ensure that your eyes and vision stay healthy. Schedule your eye exam!
That’s right! A person could have macular degeneration and not even know it. That’s why it’s so important to have your eyes examined annually. Schedule your appointment today.
Some risk factors of developing macular degeneration include smoking, age, eye color, obesity, sunlight exposure, hypertension, and genetic predisposition. Make sure to schedule your annual eye exam, especially since early stages of macular degeneration generally produces no symptoms.
Some risk factors of developing macular degeneration include smoking, age, eye color, obesity, sunlight exposure, hypertension, and genetic predisposition. Make sure to schedule your annual eye exam, especially since early stages of macular degeneration generally produces no symptoms.
I have a new device that magnifies 10X for distance and near viewing It also streams live Television directly to the headset from any room in the house. It is a life changing device for patients with compromised vision!
The best treatment is prevention. Don't wait until your vision is lost to schedule an appointment, it could be too late! Book an appointment today!
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of severe vision loss in people aged 60 and older. If you are over 50, contact us to schedule your yearly comprehensive eye exam.
The best treatment is prevention. Don't wait until your vision is lost to schedule an appointment, it could be too late! Book an appointment today!
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of severe vision loss in people aged 60 and older. If you are over 50, contact us to schedule your yearly comprehensive eye exam.
The first sign of macular degeneration is usually a dim, blurry spot in the center of your vision. Symptoms may not appear until the disease has progressed, as the early stages of macular degeneration are often asymptomatic. Book a comprehensive eye exam today!
The best treatment is prevention. Don't wait until your vision is lost to schedule an appointment, it could be too late! Book an appointment today!
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of severe vision loss in people aged 60 and older. If you are over 50, contact us to schedule your yearly comprehensive eye exam.
If you or someone you know is having difficulty being able to do the tasks that you normally perform due to compromised vision and have been told “nothing can be done”, this is simply not true. Call 614-400-3950 for a free telephone consultation.
The best way to prevent vision loss is regular eye examinations and early diagnosis.The earlier you start treatment, the better chances for success! Book an eye exam today!
The first sign of macular degeneration is usually a dim, blurry spot in the center of your vision. Symptoms may not appear until the disease has progressed, as the early stages of macular degeneration are often asymptomatic. Book a comprehensive eye exam today!
The best treatment is prevention. Don't wait until your vision is lost to schedule an appointment, it could be too late! Book an appointment today!
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of severe vision loss in people aged 60 and older. If you are over 50, contact us to schedule your yearly comprehensive eye exam.

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Company name
Low Vision Doctors of Ohio
Category
Eye doctors & Optometrists

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Low Vision Doctors of Ohio in Columbus OH?
    You can reach them at: 614-401-3750. It’s best to call Low Vision Doctors of Ohio during business hours.
  • What is the address for Low Vision Doctors of Ohio on airyshire blvd in Columbus?
    Low Vision Doctors of Ohio is located at this address: 730 Mt. Airyshire Blvd Columbus, OH 43235.
  • What are Low Vision Doctors of Ohio(Columbus, OH) store hours?
    Low Vision Doctors of Ohio store hours are as follows: Mon: 9:00AM - 4:00PM, Tue: Closed, Wed: 9:00AM - 4:00PM, Thu: Closed, Fri: 9:00AM - 4:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.