A Doctor of Optometry from the Southern California College of Optometry who leads the Shiley Eye Institute Low Vision Clinic, Dr. Anne Lam practices at the UCSD Hillcrest Medical Center on West Arbor Drive in coordination with the academic ophthalmology faculty at UC San Diego Medical Center: Ophthalmology Department, integrating low-vision rehabilitation with cornea, retina, and glaucoma subspecialty care under one academic umbrella. Patients whose remaining sight cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses receive magnification systems, electronic vision aids, telescopic spectacles, and prismatic devices fitted to their residual function. Urgent eye care visits handle flashes and floaters, sudden vision loss, eye pain, double vision, and ocular injuries needing same-day triage. Specialty contact lens fittings for keratoconus, post-surgical corneas, severe dry eye, and aphakia arrive on referral from primary-care optometrists such as Sara Julazadeh, OD: Mission Hills when standard soft lenses no longer seat correctly on irregular corneas. The most involved appointments build customized low-vision rehabilitation plans for macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy patients, combining adaptive devices, lighting strategies, and orientation training to preserve reading endurance and household independence.