Colour Vision Deficiency Doctors in Malta
Colour vision deficiency (colour blindness) affects the ability to distinguish between certain colours, most commonly red and green, and is usually inherited, affecting approximately 1 in 12 males. An ophthalmologist or orthoptist can perform colour vision tests to confirm the type and degree of colour vision deficiency and provide guidance to parents and teachers on how to support a child's learning. While there is no cure for inherited colour blindness, early identification allows for educational accommodations that help children reach their full potential.
Treated by: Ophthalmologists, Orthoptists
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11 doctors found for colour vision deficiency
Dr. Andre’ GrixtiOphthalmologistBeta Pharmacy, Għaxaq · Medlens Optical Clinic, LuqaDr. Carmel ButtigiegOphthalmologistVilhena Pharmacy, FlorianaDr. David CauchiOphthalmologistBeta Pharmacy, Għaxaq · Medlens Optical Clinic, LuqaMs. Elena AttardOrthoptistQala Pharmacy, Qala, GozoMr. Francis CarbonaroOphthalmologistRational Pharmacy, Birkirkara · Medicaid Pharmacy, Gudja · Remedies Pharmacy, Mellieħa · Honest Anici Pharmacy, Qormi · Remedies Pharmacy, SliemaDr. Ivan VellaOphthalmologistRemedies Pharmacy, ĦamrunMs. Leanne BalzanOrthoptistMedlens Optical Clinic, LuqaDr. Maria De Bono AgiusConsultant Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastics SpecialistRemedies Pharmacy, Birkirkara · Remedies Pharmacy, Mellieħa · St Mary's Clinic, Mosta · Gozo Chemists, Xewkija, GozoMr. Martin GaleaConsultant Ophthamologist with special interest in Paediatric OphthalmologyMedicaid Pharmacy, GudjaDr. Melvin J. GouderOphthalmologistMilia's Pharmacy, BirguDr. Sarah Maria Refalo AzzopardiOphthalmologistBeta Pharmacy, Għaxaq · Medlens Optical Clinic, Luqa