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What is a BCVA?

Updated: 12/10/2022
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The initials BCVA stand for "Best Corrected Visual Acuity" - the best distance to which your eyes allow you to see, with or without spectacles.

In the United States, you are considered legally blind if your best-corrected visual acuity is 20/200 or worse.

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