Vision Eye Institute
- Focus: They provide information about color blindness, including symptoms, causes, and offer treatments for color blindness and other eye conditions.
- Website: https://visioneyeinstitute.com.au/eyematters/colour-blindness/
- Headquarters:
The Australian College of Optometry
- Focus: The ACO runs a specialized clinic for the assessment of color vision. They have a wide range of tests to identify and diagnose color vision defects. They also determine the extent or severity of color vision blindness.
- Website: https://www.aco.org.au/colour-vision/
- Headquarters: 374 Cardigan St Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia.
EnChroma Australia
- Focus: The EnChroma Color Accessibility Program helps colorblind students or the public so they can more fully participate in life's colorful experiences and overcome obstacles. They donate a pair of color-blind glasses for each pair an organization purchase. They also offer color blind adapted scenic viewers.
- Website: https://enchroma.com.au/pages/colour-accessibility
- Headquarters: Level 9, 575 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Color vision optical
- Focus: Color Vision Optical provides special iRO lenses and glasses for people affected by color vision deficiency.
- Website: https://colourvisionoptical.com.au/
- Headquarters: Unit 3, 6 New St. Nerang, Queensland 4211, Australia
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