Director, Clinic instructor (M.Optom)
Ms. Veronica Tzur Halperin holds a B. Optom and an M. Optom from Hadassah Academic College, where she is a lecturer and director of the Low Vision clinics. Ms. Tzur Halperin is also co-director of the Mabat Ophthalmology and Optometry Center, consultant to the Ministry of Welfare in the field of vision and rehabilitation for people with blindness, and lecturer at the Lewinsky College and the Central School of the Ministry of Welfare, where she teaches courses such as: Visual Rehabilitation for the Visually Impaired, Low Vision, Advanced Optometry, and Pediatric Optometry. She has 19 years of experience as an optometrist at the Ophthalmology and Michaelson Low Vision clinics at the Hadassah University Medical Center.
Ms. Tzur frequently lectures at conferences on vision rehabilitation and eye diseases that cause blindness, and conducts research in the field of complex visual impairments. She is a partner in joint projects with the Ministry of Welfare, the Ministry of Education and the Israeli National Insurance Institute.
Contact
Email: veronicatz@hac.ac.il
• Vision rehabilitation
• Eye diseases that cause blindness
• Complex visual impairments
lom C, Tzur V, Blumenfeld A, Greifner G, Eli D, Rosenmann A, Glanzer S, Anteby I. Refractive profile in oculocutaneous albinism and its correlation with final visual outcome. Br J Ophthalmol. 2012 Apr;96(4):537-9. doi: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2011-300072.
Severinsky B, Yahalom C, Florescu Sebok T, Tzur V, Dotan S, Moulton EA. Red-Tinted Contact Lenses May Improve Quality of Life in Retinal Diseases. Optom Vis Sci. 2016 Apr;93(4):445-50. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000000761.