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Top Vision Equipment Providers in Australia

Find providers supplying vision-related assistive equipment and low-vision supports under the NDIS.

183 registered providers nationwide

Also known as

vision equipmentlow vision aidsassistive vision NDISvisual impairment equipment

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Highly rated and active providers across Australia.

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Osan Ability Assist Pty Ltd

5.0(127 reviews)

Bella Vista, NSW

Vision EquipmentSupported Independent Living (SIL)Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+23 more
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Docs Megasave Chemist

4.6(274 reviews)

Newcastle West, NSW

Vision EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Terrywhite Chemmart Footscray

4.8(95 reviews)

Footscray, VIC

Vision EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Direct Chemist Outlet Delacombe

4.6(142 reviews)

Delacombe, VIC

Vision EquipmentAssistive Equipment for RecreationAssistive Products for Household Tasks+3 more
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Savvy Services Pty Ltd

5.0(62 reviews)

Fairy Meadow, NSW

Vision EquipmentAssistance with Travel and Transport ArrangementsPersonal Care & Daily Living Support+7 more
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Pharmacy 4 Less Five Dock Parramatta Rd

4.5(178 reviews)

Five Dock, NSW

Vision EquipmentPersonal Care & Safety ProductsPersonal Mobility Equipment
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Insite Care

5.0(23 reviews)

Kingswood, NSW

Vision EquipmentHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+9 more
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Advantage Darley Plaza Pharmacy

4.7(50 reviews)

Darley, VIC

Vision EquipmentDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Beyond Health Services

5.0(21 reviews)

Roxburgh Park, VIC

Vision EquipmentAssistance with Travel and Transport ArrangementsDomestic Assistance & Household Tasks+12 more

About the service

About Vision Equipment under the NDIS

Vision equipment covers the assistive technology and low-vision aids that help NDIS participants who are blind or have low vision to read, navigate, and manage daily life independently. This includes magnifiers, screen-reading and magnification software, braille displays and notetakers, talking devices, and orientation and mobility aids. The right equipment can open up access to information, education, work, and community for people with vision loss.

Vision loss affects people differently, so solutions are individual. Someone with low vision might benefit from magnification and high-contrast technology, while a person who is blind may rely on screen readers, braille, and audio. Assistive technology has advanced significantly, and combining the right tools can restore access to reading, computing, and everyday tasks that vision loss would otherwise make difficult.

Assessment by a specialist — often an occupational therapist with low-vision expertise or an orientation and mobility specialist — identifies the most suitable equipment and ensures the person can use it effectively. Training is frequently essential, because devices like screen readers and braille technology require learning to use well. A trial helps confirm a device suits the person before it is funded.

It helps to understand the scope of funding. The NDIS funds vision equipment needed because of a person's disability that is the most effective, value-for-money option for their goals. It considers the person's whole situation, including other supports and their environment, and whether training is needed to use the equipment successfully.

When choosing a supplier or provider, look for expertise in low-vision and blindness technology, the ability to assess, trial, and train, and reliable ongoing support. Because this technology can be complex, a provider who ensures you can actually use the equipment — not just supplies it — delivers a far better outcome.

Reviews and recommendations from other participants and specialists can help you find providers who offer quality equipment and strong training and support. Compare providers on their expertise, their assessment and training process, and their after-sales service.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Vision Equipment providers are there in Australia?

There are 183 NDIS Vision Equipment providers listed in Australia.

What is the average rating of Vision Equipment providers in Australia?

The average rating is 4.5 across 157 reviewed providers.

What vision equipment can the NDIS fund?

It can fund low-vision and blindness technology needed because of your disability — such as magnifiers, screen-reading and magnification software, braille displays, talking devices, and orientation and mobility aids — where it is the most effective, value-for-money option for your goals.

Is training included with the equipment?

Training is often essential, because devices like screen readers and braille technology require learning to use well. Look for a provider that assesses your needs, trials equipment, and trains you to use it, since supplying a device without training rarely leads to a good outcome.

How do I choose a vision equipment provider?

Look for genuine expertise in low-vision and blindness technology, a strong assessment, trial, and training process, and reliable after-sales support. A provider who ensures you can actually use the equipment — not just supplies it — makes a real difference.