Binoculars placed into eyeglass frames are called TELESCOPIC SPECTACLES. They can be monocular (one eye) or binocular (both eyes). The telescope can be placed in various positions:
"Bioptic" Position- when mounted on top, they allow the user to switch between the regular lens and the magnified lens. In special cases, these can be used for DRIVING, to "zoom" in on signs or objects. Some use them at concerts, plays, lectures and church to see faces better.
The "bioptic" can also be used for walking and mobility type activities.
"Full Diameter" Position- With the telescopes centered in the frame, a larger magnified area is viewed. This is useful for watching television, seeing a play or movie or when ever a wider field of view is desired. It is not useful for walking or driving, or any mobile task.
"Custom" Positioning- The telescopes can be placed in any position and at any angle. This custom positioning allows telescopic spectacles to be designed with the patients' needs in mind.
Cost varies with the Rx needed in the system and the type of telescopic system ordered. The range of cost is from about $1,000 to as high as $3,000. Average is about $2000, which includes measuring, fitting, adjusting, and instruction in use.
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