
What is Glaucoma?
Glaucoma refers to a group of diseases that cause damage to the optic nerve, usually as a result of increased pressure within the eye.

Glaucoma refers to a group of diseases that cause damage to the optic nerve, usually as a result of increased pressure within the eye.
Most patients do not experience any symptoms from high eye pressure, and during the early stages of glaucoma they do not notice the side vision loss.
This makes it difficult for many patients to know if they have the disease. As glaucoma progresses, patients may experience a loss of peripheral or side vision.

Since many patients do not experience any symptoms during the early stages of glaucoma, a diagnosis may only be made during a regular eye exam. It is important for patients, especially those with a higher risk of developing glaucoma, to have their eyes checked by an optometrist at least once a year.
Your doctor may recommend several different eye tests in order to detect signs of glaucoma.
During a clinic visit with a glaucoma specialist, patients can expect a thorough evaluation using various diagnostic tools. The specialist will discuss treatment options, which can range from prescription eye drops to laser procedures and surgical interventions.
There are a number of eye drops your glaucoma specialist may start you on for early stage glaucoma that does not require laser or surgery to begin with.
Your specialist will discuss these with you.


There are a number of surgical options that can help patients achieve additional eye pressure control. Some surgeries are minimally invasive and allow for relatively quick post-surgical recovery.
When greater pressure lowering is required, a surgeon may recommend a more involved surgery and recovery can take weeks. Glaucoma surgery is tailored to each patient’s unique situation.
Glaucoma specialist with advanced training in glaucoma surgery can discuss these options with you and recommend the right one for you.
Talk to your optometrist if you do not currently have a glaucoma specialist, or contact us to see one of our dedicated optometrists
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