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How Ocutech Bioptics Have Changed Lives

Welcome to our testimonials page, where you can discover firsthand how Ocutech's low vision aids have transformed lives and restored independence. These testimonials provide a glimpse into the positive impact of our products on individuals facing visual challenges.

  • Growing Up with Vision Loss
  • Vision Loss as An Adult
  • Driving & Bioptics
  • Thriving in School
  • Living with Confidence

Growing up with low vision

Now we know he’ll be OK

#Stargardt’s #Kids #School
It was when Lane was about seven years old that he began to show signs of blurry vision--, needing to sit very close to their large screen TV and complaining that he couldn’t see his schoolwork.

She Became So Much More Curious

#Stargardt's #Kids #School
“He knew straight away what my daughter had—Stargardt’s disease”—a juvenile form of macular degeneration— “It was such a relief to finally know what was going on,” Ms. Jones recalled, thoughtfully.  Now we could get started finding ways to help her.

Coping with vision loss as an adult

It honestly felt like a dream

#Senior #Low Vision #Driving
They went from doctor to doctor and he underwent six eye operations! But it wasn’t until he was referred to a low vision specialist— an optometrist specializing in treating the visually impaired, that his vision and his life began a new chapter.

If It Weren’t for Ocutech

#Adult #Macular Degeneration #Driving
“I was considered legally blind ever since I was nine months old,” Frierson, a behavioral technician, explained. “Things were always hard for me— I was the kid who never saw the board in school, who needed special textbooks enlarged, the whole nine yards.”

Open Letter to a Mom

#Ocular Albinism #Kids #School
An open letter from an Ocutech user with ocular albinism to a mother with a child with the same disorder.

Interview with Patrick Raymond

#Optic Nerve Disorder #School #Driving
An interview with Patrick Raymond exploring his experiences with low vision, school, socializing, and driving.  His Ocutech bioptic has provided so many opportunities in school, career, and life.

 

Living Life Karina Fuentes Style

#Albinism #Student #Author
A constant reminder that the only things in life that we have control over are the choices we make for ourselves.  I couldn't wait to share her story with as many people as possible!

Driving despite my visual impairment

It’s a Whole New World

#Achromatopsia #School #Driving
No words will ever be able to fully capture the story of Crystal Davis and Ocutech— it’s a story full of twists and turns, of a woman’s resilience, of her strength of heart and fate.

They’re an Eye Changer

#Nystagmus #Parenting #Driving
Born with a visual impairment due to cataracts and nystagmus, Luis knew that sitting behind the wheel of a car, driving his daughter to school, or play-dates, or family trips would not be part of his parental ‘job-description.’ But with special telescopic glasses designed for individuals with visual impairments, Luis’ world has never been the same. Luis had put his faith into action and began to research what new technology was available to support his vision issues.

Australia’s first ever bioptic driving

#Driving #Low Vision 
Ocutech is extremely proud to be part of this event. Australia’s first ever bioptic driving demonstration day.   An estimated 228,000 people in Australia could use this technology to drive for the first time, or continue to hold a driver’s license.

Bioptic Driving

#Driving #Licensure #DMV
Dr. Greene, Ocutech co-founder and president, discusses his work for the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles when bioptic driving was legalized in the state.

 

Briarna Dobson

#Stargardt's #School #Driving
I always get asked, “What do you mean you’re blind, you look so normal?” Most people find it difficult to comprehend that you can look normal but be partially sighted.

Ocutech Bioptics Can Help You Drive Again

#Pseudotumor #Optic Nerve #Driving 
Thankfully, my vision finally improved enough (20/180) that bioptics could help me drive again! I am so thankful for the freedom that Ocutech bioptics have provided for me.

Thriving in school despite my visual impairment

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#Macular Degeneration #Senior
This is the best thing that has happened to him in recent years. He is able to comfortably do the things that he wasn’t able to do before because of his impaired vision. And he is noticeably a happier person.

It honestly felt like a dream 2

#Macular Degeneration #Senior #Driving
“My Ocutech bioptics reopened my life for me,” Bill reminisced. “Without them, I was hiding in my own little world where I didn’t say ‘hi’ to people because I couldn’t recognize them—I felt so unconnected… it was a difficult time in my life.”

Living my life the way I want to despite my low vision

Navigating the Journey

#Retinal Detachment #Senior #Hobbies
I didn’t want to give up,” Gary said. “I wanted to be able to do the things I had always done before— like drive my tractor and take care of the land— see my grandkids and my lovely Connie.” Overcoming these obstacles was Gary’s next mission.

Adventure Awaits

#Coloboma #Hobbies #School #Driving #Flying
“I could now see and do things I couldn’t ever do before. And, I was able to get my special driver’s license and that’s all that really mattered to me then,” he smiled. “The Ocutech bioptics have literally changed my life,” he said.

Navigating the Journey

#Retinal Detachment #Senior #Hobbies
I didn’t want to give up,” Gary said. “I wanted to be able to do the things I had always done before— like drive my tractor and take care of the land— see my grandkids and my lovely Connie.” Overcoming these obstacles was Gary’s next mission.

Adventure Awaits

#Coloboma #Hobbies #School #Driving #Flying
“I could now see and do things I couldn’t ever do before. And, I was able to get my special driver’s license and that’s all that really mattered to me then,” he smiled. “The Ocutech bioptics have literally changed my life,” he said.

Low Vision Consultant Cindy Bachofer
Cindy Bachofer completed her PhD at Vanderbilt University in 2013 and is currently the Low Vision Consultant at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually impaired. She grew up in Kansas in a big family and learned the importance of staying positive and working hard. She earned high grades-...
I had previously considered driving with a telescope two decades ago but thought the optics and field of view at that time were too limited. When Covid-19 made ride-sharing problematic, I had to reconsider my prior decisions about driving and my doctor suggested trying an autofocus telescope from Ocutech. The...
Ocutech provides me with an opportunity I never thought I could have, the potential to learn to drive while being legally blind from Achromatopsia. Crystal has been the most friendly and helpful representative, and because she has the same eye condition I do and is beginning to use a Bioptic...
How Stargardt Disease Patients Benefit from Low Vision Aids
I use my biopic telescope to help me drive these glasses have opened up so many doors for me I truly have found some new independence which feels amazing. I am beyond grateful for my biopic telescope Staycee11/08/2022...
Screenshot 2023 12 09 at 22.11.37

#Macular Degeneration #Senior
This is the best thing that has happened to him in recent years. He is able to comfortably do the things that he wasn’t able to do before because of his impaired vision. And he is noticeably a happier person.

It’s a Whole New World

#Achromatopsia #School #Driving
No words will ever be able to fully capture the story of Crystal Davis and Ocutech— it’s a story full of twists and turns, of a woman’s resilience, of her strength of heart and fate.

Low Vision Excellence. The Ocutech bioptic lens has allowed me to drive. Having passed testings, I am independently driving without incident. Freedom!!! I have also developed capacity to watch tv with precision at comfortable distance, go see plays,concerts,watch my great niece hockey games and tournaments. None of these were possible...
Now we know he’ll be OK

#Stargardt’s #Kids #School
It was when Lane was about seven years old that he began to show signs of blurry vision--, needing to sit very close to their large screen TV and complaining that he couldn’t see his schoolwork.

Adventure Awaits

#Coloboma #Hobbies #School #Driving #Flying
“I could now see and do things I couldn’t ever do before. And, I was able to get my special driver’s license and that’s all that really mattered to me then,” he smiled. “The Ocutech bioptics have literally changed my life,” he said.

It honestly felt like a dream 2

#Macular Degeneration #Senior #Driving
“My Ocutech bioptics reopened my life for me,” Bill reminisced. “Without them, I was hiding in my own little world where I didn’t say ‘hi’ to people because I couldn’t recognize them—I felt so unconnected… it was a difficult time in my life.”

It honestly felt like a dream

#Senior #Low Vision #Driving
They went from doctor to doctor and he underwent six eye operations! But it wasn’t until he was referred to a low vision specialist— an optometrist specializing in treating the visually impaired, that his vision and his life began a new chapter.

They’re an Eye Changer

#Nystagmus #Parenting #Driving
Born with a visual impairment due to cataracts and nystagmus, Luis knew that sitting behind the wheel of a car, driving his daughter to school, or play-dates, or family trips would not be part of his parental ‘job-description.’ But with special telescopic glasses designed for individuals with visual impairments, Luis’ world has never been the same. Luis had put his faith into action and began to research what new technology was available to support his vision issues.

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When Terry-Ann Adams first sat down to write her debut novel, Those Who Live In Cages, she herself was still fighting to get out of some of her own. Terry-Ann is no stranger to grit, resilience and bravery; growing up with albinism in South Africa, she is the first to...
She Became So Much More Curious

#Stargardt's #Kids #School
“He knew straight away what my daughter had—Stargardt’s disease”—a juvenile form of macular degeneration— “It was such a relief to finally know what was going on,” Ms. Jones recalled, thoughtfully.  Now we could get started finding ways to help her.

Smiliongguyocutech2
Download This PDF White Paper Or Read On I'm frequently asked what makes me consider a bioptic for an individual patient. So, I've written a short blog post to describe my approach. There are several factors to explore when considering the appropriateness of an Ocutech bioptic for an individual. Here's...
Meet Aaron Paulk

#Stargardt's #Surfing #Driving
“Gosh where do I start with how my Ocutech bioptic has changed my life?” he says.  “I have been able to regain my independence and drive, which has helped me train harder and harder to now be one of the best visually impaired competitive surfers in the world.

If It Weren’t for Ocutech

#Adult #Macular Degeneration #Driving
“I was considered legally blind ever since I was nine months old,” Frierson, a behavioral technician, explained. “Things were always hard for me— I was the kid who never saw the board in school, who needed special textbooks enlarged, the whole nine yards.”

Australia’s first ever bioptic driving

#Driving #Low Vision 
Ocutech is extremely proud to be part of this event. Australia’s first ever bioptic driving demonstration day.   An estimated 228,000 people in Australia could use this technology to drive for the first time, or continue to hold a driver’s license.

Bioptic Driving

#Driving #Licensure #DMV
Dr. Greene, Ocutech co-founder and president, discusses his work for the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles when bioptic driving was legalized in the state.

 

Ocutech’s Professional Consultant Dr. Gary Asano
Ocutech is thrilled to have as our West-Coast Professional Consultant an individual as expert and as devoted to his profession and to low vision care as is Dr. Gary Asano. The Marshall B Ketchum University School of Optometry (MBKU) Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes alumni who have achieved professional prominence in their field...
Open Letter to a Mom

#Ocular Albinism #Kids #School
An open letter from an Ocutech user with ocular albinism to a mother with a child with the same disorder.

I have been a user of the Ocutech Bioptic since 2015 so that I could get my driver’s license in NC! So thankful for the company’s innovation to allow me to be so independent. They work great, are easy to use and clean, and are surprisingly light! I can drive...
Briarna Dobson

#Stargardt's #School #Driving
I always get asked, “What do you mean you’re blind, you look so normal?” Most people find it difficult to comprehend that you can look normal but be partially sighted.

VES Falcon Autofocus Bioptic

#Senior #Macular Degeneration #Veteran
We received this amazing letter from one of Ocutech's favorite prescribers and would like to share it with you. Thank you Dr. Fuhr for your kind words.