Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh, formerly Pittsburgh Vision Services

   Formerly Pittsburgh Vision Services of Oakland and Bridgeville

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Blind & Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh provides services for the blind and visually impaired.
For nearly a century, Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh has provided a wide range of programs and services in Allegheny County and communities throughout Pennsylvania and neighboring states to people of all ages who are blind and visually impaired.

We believe that every visually impaired person can be taught to use the vision that remains as well as other senses to live independently and with confidence. That philosophy is at the core of all our services and programs. How may we help you?

In June 2005, we brought our Oakland and Bridgeville programs under one roof. We have moved to a large, completely renovated building near the new Waterfront Shopping District. We have a new address, a new name, a new Low Vision Clinic, teaching kitchen, a state of the art Access Technology Center and many other improvements. What remains constant are the excellent programs and services that have helped thousands of people change their lives in remarkable ways since 1910.

 

Programs and Services:

Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh

1800 West Street

Homestead, PA 15120   

Phone:

 

TDD:

Fax:  

412-368-4400

800-706-5050 (in Pennsylvania)

412-368-4095

412-368-4090

PBA Industries:

1204 Western Avenue

Building 4

Pittsburgh, PA 15233

 

For inquiries regarding services:  info&ref@pghvis.org
For general agency information:  publicrelations@pghvis.org

 

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