Ophthalmology & Visual Science
40 Temple Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Tel: 203.785.2020
Toll Free: 1.800.395.7949
Fax: 203.785.6123
Low vision is one of the most common physical impairments among Americans, especially those ages 70 and older. Yale's low vision rehabilitation program offers services not readily available to individuals whose vision cannot be improved with ordinary glasses, medicine or surgery.
The following are some of the devices used to assist patients with low vision:
David W. Parke, MD, Director of the Lions Low Vision Clinic at Yale Eye Center, is an ophthalmologist with years of experience in helping people regain independence and an increased quality of life by making the most of their vision through the use of low vision aids. Dr. Erin J. Anderson received instruction and training in Low Vision at the West Haven VA Medical Center. They both work closely with each patient to find the aids or devices that will be best for them. The Lions of Connecticut provide funds to cover the cost of aids and devices for those who cannot afford them.
To contact the Lions Low Vision Center at Yale Eye Center, call 203-785-2020, or 800-395-7949, toll-free.


To schedule an appointment with a Yale ophthalmologist, please call either:
203-785-2020 (main #) or
800-395-7949 (toll-free #).
We accept cash, check, or credit cards (VISA, Master Card, Discover, American Express). We also accept CareCredit and can help you obtain approval for 3, 6, and 12 month payment plans (www.carecredit.com).