E-Scoop Glasses In Michigan For Patients With:
Macular Degeneration
Glaucoma
Diabetic Retinopathy
Cataracts
Retinitis Pigmentosa

Glasses For Visual Impairment
E-Scoop glasses are customized glasses designed for people with early stages of vision loss. By combining 5 different optical characteristics, E-Scoop glasses may help you or your loved ones use their remaining vision to drive, read, use the computer and much more.
Dr. John Jacobi is a member of The International Academy of Low Vision Specialists, the leading low vision organization in the US. Dr. John Jacobi provides low vision patients from Metro Detroit, Plymouth, Ann Arbor, and Dearborn with prescription low vision glasses that help them regain their independence.
What Are E-Scoop Glasses?
E-Scoop glasses are custom designed optics that combine 5 unique optical characteristics to maximize the remaining vision of a low vision patient. These 5 optical features focus the image onto the part of the eye that is least affected by vision loss, thereby maximizing the patients current vision.
Our Low Vision doctor Dr. John Jacobi at Low Vision Center At Suburban Eye Care helps patients with early stage vision loss, due to eye diseases such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, use their remaining vision to its fullest with these advanced optics.

E-Scoop glasses are custom designed optics that combine 5 unique optical characteristics to maximize the remaining vision of a low vision patient. These 5 optical features focus the image onto the part of the eye that is least affected by vision loss, thereby maximizing the patients current vision.
Our Low Vision doctor Dr. John Jacobi at Low Vision Center At Suburban Eye Care helps patients with early stage vision loss, due to eye diseases such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, use their remaining vision to its fullest with these advanced optics.
Advanced Optics For Low Vision In Metro Detroit
E-Scoop Glasses And Driving
E-Scoop glasses may be the perfect option for someone who wants to drive but their vision is not meeting the requirements to pass DMV. Unlike bioptic telescopes, which are recommended for many low vision patients who are looking to drive, E-Scoops are for patients who do not require a big improvement in their vision in order to drive.
Like all low vision aids, each case needs to be assessed on an individual basis by our low vision doctor, in order to provide a customized recommendation that will best suit your visual needs. Dr. John Jacobi has worked with many patients to help them pass their driving requirements with low vision aids and E-Scoop glasses in particular.

E-Scoop glasses may be the perfect option for someone who wants to drive but their vision is not meeting the requirements to pass DMV. Unlike bioptic telescopes, which are recommended for many low vision patients who are looking to drive, E-Scoops are for patients who do not require a big improvement in their vision in order to drive.
Like all low vision aids, each case needs to be assessed on an individual basis by our low vision doctor, in order to provide a customized recommendation that will best suit your visual needs. Dr. John Jacobi has worked with many patients to help them pass their driving requirements with low vision aids and E-Scoop glasses in particular.

E-Scoop glasses are available as both standalone glasses and as a clip-on option. They are also available without a prescription, in single vision, progressive, and flat top. E-Scoop glasses are available in yellow, brown, and clear tint, however yellow tint is considered ideal for maximum effectiveness. E-Scoops can be placed in full rimmed oval glasses made out of plastic or metal, and are not suitable for rimless or half rim frames due to the lens curvature and thickness.
As each pair of E-Scoop glasses is customized to the individual patient needs, our low vision doctor requires a low vision exam in order to assess that E-Scoop glasses are right for you. Unsure what to do?
Call our low vision eye doctor Dr. John Jacobi for a free phone consultation today!