Just got these names for Northern CA... "University of California School of Optometry in Berkeley, Vista Center in Palo Alto, and Stanford Health Care Eye Clinic in Palo Alto. They may be able to help your relative acquire the peli prisms."
just had a stroke, now dealing with left side hemianopia and can't drive - located in the monterey bay area. Any tips or insights greatly appreciated as I try to regain enough vision to drive again.
I'm in The Netherlands and I have left side hemianopia. My neurologogist told me nothing can be done, no training, no special glasses, nothing. Now I find out something can be done!! Why don't they know this in hospitals?
Look into a Neuro optometrist. They specialize in these types of treatments so they’ll also perform the necessary test to see the extent of how much visual field loss you have. Best of luck
The same principles apply and the use of this type lens/ prism could move make you more aware of the sight you are missing from the left side of each eye. Let me know if you need more detailed information.
@@ahtishamabbas3904 Hi there, i'm living with the homonymous hemianopia since the 2014, i found the time is the only thing it can help you. I dont use any lenses and i fuction normaly every day.
@@erock3737 no, it's not improve with time, it's a result of brain surgery of glyovlastoma at 2014, but since then i learn to fuction normally and now i dont even considered as a problem at every day tasks.
Just got these names for Northern CA... "University of California School of Optometry in Berkeley, Vista Center in Palo Alto, and Stanford Health Care Eye Clinic in Palo Alto. They may be able to help your relative acquire the peli prisms."
just had a stroke, now dealing with left side hemianopia and can't drive - located in the monterey bay area. Any tips or insights greatly appreciated as I try to regain enough vision to drive again.
I'm in The Netherlands and I have left side hemianopia. My neurologogist told me nothing can be done, no training, no special glasses, nothing. Now I find out something can be done!! Why don't they know this in hospitals?
im in the US and i need this after my stroke WOW
Look into a Neuro optometrist. They specialize in these types of treatments so they’ll also perform the necessary test to see the extent of how much visual field loss you have. Best of luck
Where in the US is this hospital
I have a left hemianopia as a result of life saving brain surgery. Only been introduced to prisms recently
Has this cured? I do have the same
@@bhavikmahnsk7724 there is nothing can be done for hemianopia. It’s nerve damage in your brain
@@ryanlaffan7064 actually i still can't figure out..but i have some serious thing in left eye which I can't explain
Prism glasses have not helped me at all.
Mine is on my left side. I tried prism glasses but they were very strange and awkward
Mine is on the left,also from stroke.
The same principles apply and the use of this type lens/ prism could move make you more aware of the sight you are missing from the left side of each eye. Let me know if you need more detailed information.
I have left homonymous hemianopia. I had to see 3 different opthalmologists in order to even talk to someone about prisms. I'm in the United States
How can l contact you
Any centre mfos this treatment in malaysia?
Yea, look for vision specialist in berjaya times square
@@925dadanot really helping
bought rm700 for prism len but not worked.
Hi,
i have homonymus left hemianopia and i live in greece,
is it posible to buy a ppelli lens from you so i can fit it to my glasses?
kostas xrono www.chadwickoptical.com/index_files/pelilensforhemianopia.htm
hi what about lens are you better now
??
plz tell me my mother has same problem
@@ahtishamabbas3904
Hi there,
i'm living with the homonymous hemianopia since the 2014, i found the time is the only thing it can help you. I dont use any lenses and i fuction normaly every day.
@@kostasxrono Are you saying that it improved over time with no treatment or did you just adjust to the condition?
@@erock3737 no, it's not improve with time, it's a result of brain surgery of glyovlastoma at 2014, but since then i learn to fuction normally and now i dont even considered as a problem at every day tasks.