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Doing even more for your low-vision patients
The Bureau provides training and other services to help people learn to do things in new ways without vision, to achieve their own personal goals for independence. These services are provided using state and federal funds, and the Bureau charges no fees to you or your patients.
REFERRING YOUR PATIENTS TO BSBP
- If you want to find an eye doctor, you may find these resources helpful. (Please note that there are licensed eye doctors who choose not to be members of either organization.)
Michigan Optometric Association (MOA)
Michigan Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (MiSEPS)
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Doing even more for your low-vision patients Eye doctors are often the first professionals that people consult when they experience vision loss. After doing all that you can do professionally, you can do even more -- by referring your eligible low-vision patients to the Bureau of Services for Blind Persons.
- Eligibility The Bureau of Services for Blind Persons provides services to blind and visually impaired Michigan residents of all ages. These services are provided using state and federal funds. Read more about eligibility for services.