Visual Disability and Certification Process in Ophthalmology

VISUAL DISABILITY
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Sr. PROF AND HEAD
DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
SMS MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, JAIPUR
BLINDNESS
ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS
Total absence of the perception of light
Best corrected visual acuity not exceeding 6/60
in the better eye
Limitation of field of vision to 20 degrees or
worse
LOW VISION
Impairment of vision where best corrected visual
acuity is 6/18 to 6/60 in the better eye
Impairment of field of vision in any one of the
following :
Reduction to less than 50 degrees
Hemianopia is macular involvement
Altitudinal defect involving lower field
CATEGORIES
ALL WITH BEST CORRECTION
PROCESS OF CERTIFICATION
A disability certificate shall be issued by a Medical
Board duly constituted by a Central/State
Government having at least three members out of
which at least one member shall be a specialist in
Ophthalmology
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Visual disability, including blindness and low vision, is defined by specific criteria related to visual acuity and field of vision. Classification into different impairment categories is based on the severity of visual limitations. Certification of visual disability requires evaluation by a Medical Board, with at least one Ophthalmology specialist. Learn more about the categories, conditions, and certification process in this informative content.

  • Visual Disability
  • Ophthalmology
  • Certification Process
  • Blindness
  • Low Vision

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  1. VISUAL DISABILITY DR. J.K. CHOUHAN Sr. PROF AND HEAD DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY SMS MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, JAIPUR

  2. BLINDNESS ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS Total absence of the perception of light Best corrected visual acuity not exceeding 6/60 in the better eye Limitation of field of vision to 20 degrees or worse

  3. LOW VISION Impairment of vision where best corrected visual acuity is 6/18 to 6/60 in the better eye Impairment of field of vision in any one of the following : Reduction to less than 50 degrees Hemianopia is macular involvement Altitudinal defect involving lower field

  4. CATEGORIES ALL WITH BEST CORRECTION Categories of Visual Correction CATEGORY Better Eye Worse Eye % Age Impairment Category 0 6/9-6/18 6/24 to 6/36 20% Category I 6/18-6/36 6/20 to Nil 40% Category II 6/60-4/60 or field of vision 10-20 degrees 3/60 to Nil 75% Category III 3/60 to 1/60 or field of vision 10 degrees F.C. at 1 ft. to Nil 100% Category IV F.C. at 1 ft. to Nil or field of vision 10 degrees F.C. at ft. to Nil 100% One eyed person F.C. at 1 ft. to Nil or field of vision 10 degrees 6/6 30% F.C. means Finger Count.

  5. PROCESS OF CERTIFICATION A disability certificate shall be issued by a Medical Board duly constituted by a Central/State Government having at least three members out of which at least one member shall be a specialist in Ophthalmology

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