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Low vision rehabilitation is not just magnifiers and magnification. It is multidimensional and multidisciplinary. This article is an attempt to enlighten the readers about the different aspects, models of vision rehabilitation. The vision impaired first point of contact is an ophthalmologist and when nothing more can be done at the clinical level these patients can be referred to an appropriate institution or individual where professional help can be offered.