114 N State St, Westerville OH 43081 614-882-0851 [email protected]
Dr. Bauder developed a passion for helping patients with low vision during her optometry school internships and knew she would want to incorporate it into her practice someday. She was able to help a large number of patients who suffered from vision loss during her Ocular Disease residency at the Huntington VA Medical Center. What she enjoys the most is helping people turn their hopelessness into hope and frustrations into joy. After sometimes years of not being able to function to read, do their hobbies or take care of themselves around their homes, there is so much happiness when some of the functionality is restored. She has patients who have not been able to read their Bible or see pictures of their grandchildren, or pay their own bills for a long time. With an illuminated magnifier or electronic device, they may now be able to see enough to do one of these tasks again. It is such a pleasure to be a part of restoring some freedom and independence, even just in a small way.
What Is Low Vision?
What To Bring To Your First Appointment
The first visit will likely last about 1 1/2 hours. Dr. Bauder will review your patient data forms, talk with you about your individual needs and help you identify your goals for vision rehabilitation. A low vision refraction, contrast sensitivity testing, a visual field exam and other testing may be done to get the most information that we can about your vision status, especially if we are unable to obtain your records from your primary eye care provider.
You will have the opportunity to look at a wide variety of available equipment and try out multiple devices. Together with Dr. Bauder you will then determine which low vision devices and training activities will help you achieve your goals.
What Will Happen at the Second Visit
Your second visit could last up to one hour. Dr. Bauder will train you on any devices you purchased and dispense them to you once you are comfortable with them. Eccentric viewing may also be taught, which helps you find the best position for your eyes for reading to avoid blind spots. You will be introduced to community resources that will help improve the quality of your life. Support groups, talking books, free directory assistance, large print and mobility options are a few of the items that will be discussed.
Will Medicare or Insurance Cover Any Costs?
Medicare and VSP insurance may pay for the office visits. We will bill this for you, but you will be responsible for any fees that they do not cover.
Medicare does NOT cover any costs for low vision devices (magnifiers, filters, telescopes, etc). Some VSP plans do offer low vision device coverage, but pre-authorization is required. If you are ordering any equipment, a 50% deposit must be paid before the equipment can be ordered. The remainder is due at the dispensing visit, unless other arrangements have been made with Dr. Bauder. In order to meet your visual needs, usually 2-3 devices are recommended. For severe vision loss, electronic portable magnifiers or a CCTV are often the only options that are strong enough to provide an improvement. These types of devices start at $600 for the smaller portable versions.
Current Hours:
Monday: 9am- 4pm
Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
Wednesday: 9am - 6pm
Thursday: 9am - 4pm
Friday: Closed
Closed 12-1 for lunch daily
Saturday: 1st Saturday 8am -12 pm (by appointment only and hours may vary)
Sunday: Closed