Can you get a disability certificate for high myopia?

Whether or not you can get a disability certificate for high myopia depends mainly on what your corrected visual acuity is, what your field of vision is, and whether or not you have any other problems or lesions in the fundus of your eye. If the corrected visual acuity is 0.3 or above after wearing glasses, you can’t get a disability certificate, even if your myopia has reached 1,000-2,000 degrees. If there is glaucoma or fundus disease in high myopia, such as macular hemorrhage or macular retinal atrophy, macular neovascularization, retinal detachment, and the visual acuity is still lower than 0.3 or the central field of view is less than 10 degrees after being corrected with spectacles, you can consult with the civil affairs department to apply for the disability card.