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Chicagoland · Lake County

Libertyville Illinois Low Vision Specialist

Dr. Svetlana Pikus, O.D. provides low vision rehabilitation for patients across Libertyville, ILa comfortable drive on I-94 or Milwaukee Avenue. If standard glasses no longer help you read, drive, or see faces, a custom low vision system may be the answer.

Patient reading with a focusable telescope

Conditions We Treat for Libertyville Patients

  • Macular Degeneration

    Wet and dry AMD — central vision loss that makes reading, faces, and driving difficult.

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

    Blurred or patchy vision from diabetes-related damage to the retina.

  • Glaucoma

    Peripheral and contrast loss from optic nerve damage.

  • Stargardt's Disease

    Inherited juvenile macular dystrophy causing progressive central vision loss.

  • Retinitis Pigmentosa

    Tunnel vision and night blindness from progressive retinal degeneration.

  • Stroke-Related Vision Loss

    Hemianopia, neglect, and other visual field loss after stroke or brain injury.

  • Albinism

    Reduced acuity and light sensitivity from underdeveloped retinal pigment.

  • Low Vision After Cataract Surgery

    Residual vision loss when cataract surgery alone is not enough.

  • Patient reading a book with magnifier

    Reading books again

  • Patient driving with a bioptic telescope

    Driving with a bioptic telescope

  • Patient reading sheet music with low vision glasses

    Reading notes and playing music

Low Vision Devices Available to Libertyville Patients

  • Bioptic Telescopes for Driving

    Miniature telescopes mounted above the line of sight, legal for driving in Illinois and Wisconsin.

  • Prismatic Reading Glasses

    High-powered readers that bring small print into sharp focus at close range.

  • E-Scoop Glasses

    Specialty lenses that boost contrast and reduce glare for macular degeneration.

  • Hand-Held & Spectacle-Mounted Telescopes

    For TV, theater, classrooms, and distance tasks.

  • Magnifiers

    Illuminated hand and stand magnifiers tailored to each patient's prescription.

  • CCTV / Video Magnifiers

    Electronic systems that enlarge print, photos, and documents on a high-contrast screen.

  • Tinted & Filter Lenses

    Custom tints to reduce glare and improve contrast outdoors and indoors.

Serving Libertyville and Surrounding Communities

We welcome patients from throughout Libertyville and nearby Lake County — including Independence Grove and downtown Libertyville.

Low vision patients in Libertyville reach Dr. Pikus from ZIP code 60048 and surrounding areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Dr. Pikus see patients from Libertyville?
Yes. Patients travel from Libertyville and across Illinois for low vision care with Dr. Pikus. Many appointments begin with a phone consultation at 773-443-2040.
What is a low vision exam?
It's a longer, specialized exam that focuses on your remaining vision and the specific tasks you want to do again — reading, driving, watching TV, recognizing faces. Dr. Pikus designs a custom optical system tailored to your goals.
Can bioptic telescopes really help me drive again?
For many patients with macular degeneration or other central vision loss, yes. Bioptic telescopes are legal for driving in both Illinois and Wisconsin and Dr. Pikus is experienced in fitting them.
Will insurance cover low vision devices?
Coverage varies. We can discuss costs and options during your phone consultation so there are no surprises.
How do I get started?
Call 773-443-2040. The first phone consultation with Dr. Pikus is a no-obligation call and is the best way to understand whether low vision care is right for you.

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773-443-2040
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