Greater Detroit Agency
for the Blind and Visually Impaired
for the Blind and Visually Impaired
16625 Grand River Avenue
Detroit, MI 48227
313-272-3900
FAX: 313-272-6893
E-Mail:
Detroit, MI 48227
313-272-3900
FAX: 313-272-6893
E-Mail:
Promoting Independence through Vision Rehabilitation
Vision Disorders in America at a Glance
Did you know that ...
- 80,000,000 Americans suffer from potentially blinding eye diseases
- 14,000,000 have severe visual impairments not correctable by glasses
- 34,000,000 visits are made to doctors for eye care each year
- 1,100,000 Americans are legally blind
Major Sight Robbing Diseases
- 14,000,000 diabetics are prime targets for Diabetic Retinopathy, a scarring of retinal tissue caused by leaking blood vessels
- 10,000,000 suffer visual loss due to Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), a deterioration of a part of the retina that allows clear central vision
- 7,500,000 struggle with Strabismus (crossed eyes), a misalignment of the eyes which can lead to visual loss and diminished depth perception
- 5,500,000 have vision obstructed by Cataract, a clouding of the lens of the eyes, which is normally transparent
- 4,280,000 cases of Corneal Disease occur annually when the clear front surface of the eye becomes clouded, distorted or scarred by injury, disease or genetic defects
- 2,300,000 suffer inflammatory disorders such as Uveitis which affects the middle layer of tissue behind the white of the eye and causes visual impairment
- 2,000,000 suffer loss of sight from Glaucoma, a buildup of fluid pressure within the eye that damages the optic nerve
- 100,000 have Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), a family of progressive inherited diseases that cause night blindness, tunnel vision, and loss of sight
- Less than 4% of blindness is the result of eye injuries
Reprinted from Research to Prevent Blindness Progress Report, 1993.