A recent Frederick News-Post article featured a RGW vision-impaired patient’s trial use of a new digitally-enhanced head-worn device to help her become more visually independent in the face of a diagnosis of Choroidal Neovascularization that significantly affects her central vision. The NuEyes’ device, which Dr. T. Mark Johnson suggested the patient use on a trial basis, utilizes the latest technology that allows patients to easily magnify objects through a voice command, a wireless Bluetooth controller or simply by touching the glasses themselves.