Orientation and Mobility Specialist Erin Fitzpatrick doing white cane training with a student

Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic and Store
2501 S. Plum Street
Seattle, WA 98144

CLINIC HOURS: Monday-Thursday 8:00-4:00 by appointment only
Low Vision Clinic: (206) 436-2228

STORE HOURS: Monday-Friday 9:00-3:30 walk-ins welcome

Low Vision Services: (206) 436-2154
Low Vision Services Fax: (206) 420-0951

Low Vision Store: (206) 436-2229

Service Sites through Cascadia Eye Care
2131 Hospital Drive
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

The Lighthouse for the Blind Inc., headquartered in Seattle, offers programs to enhance services for the Low Vision Community in the Puget Sound region. Services include Low Vision Rehabilitation Services, Lighthouse Low Vision Clinic, and Lighthouse Low Vision Store.

Low vision is generally defined as a vision decrease that cannot be corrected with conventional glasses or contact lenses which interferes with the performance of daily living tasks. Examples of eye conditions that can cause low vision include macular degeneration, glaucoma, inherited retinal conditions, diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and others.

Education and Resources

Click here for informative PDFs about blindness and visual impairment as well as a list of local and national resources for people who are blind and DeafBlind.

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