Although all intraocular lenses are used to restore clarity of vision, there are many intraocular lens choices available to patients today.
VisionHealthare dedicated to providing world-class glaucoma treatment and care. The disease is often asymptomatic, and people may lose their vision without knowing it. Regular eye exams are an important way to detect the disease.
There are several types of glaucoma, and treatment depends on properly identifying which kind is present. No matter whether the pressure is high, average, or below average, it can still cause damage. Some types of glaucoma are chronic and may be present for a lifetime. Other types are acute; that is, they occur suddenly.
All types of glaucoma need some form of treatment from a glaucoma specialist. While the type of treatment depends on the type of glaucoma and how far it has progressed, as well as other factors, treatment modalities may include:
Our physicians, as a whole, are skilled in the whole spectrum of available glaucoma procedures. Appropriate treatment for glaucoma will prevent loss of sight in the majority of patients whose condition is detected early. Testing For Glaucoma: Diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma in most cases require additional glaucoma tests beyond a comprehensive eye exam. Sophisticated, state-of-the-art glaucoma diagnostic tools available at VisionHealthinclude:
An eye exam for glaucoma includes an eye pressure test, assessment of the angle of the eye, and examination of the optic nerve. Because the symptoms of glaucoma can be mild, or even non-existent, it is recommended that individuals get a baseline screening done at the age of 40, regardless of glaucoma risk factors. However, you will want to get tested earlier and/or more regularly if you have any of the following risk factors:
These factors suggest a higher risk of glaucoma and therefore require more regular screenings. If any of the above factors apply to you, it is advised that you continue to get tested everyone to two years, or more often as advised by your specialist. Regular eye exams are an important way to detect glaucoma. Please contact us today to book an appointment and to learn about testing and treatment options.