Up to three million Americans have glaucoma, a serious eye disease and the second-leading cause of blindness worldwide. At Meriden Eye Care, LC, with offices in Meriden and Fairfield, Connecticut, skilled optometrist Luiza Youssefi, DO, and the team have years of experience diagnosing and treating glaucoma. Call the nearest office to schedule a glaucoma screening, or book your appointment online today.
What are the different types of glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a group of progressive eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, a piece of tissue at the back of your eye that transmits electrical impulses from your eye ot your brain. Teh Meriden Eye Care, LC, team treats several types of glaucoma, including:
How is glaucoma diagnosed?
Your Meriden Eye Care, LLC, provider completes a comprehensive eye exam. They measure your intraocular pressure (eye pressure), test for optic nerve damage, and check for vision loss with a visual field test.
Next, your provider checks the drainage angle at the back of your eye (gonioscopy) and completes a pachymetry exam, measuring your corneal thickness. Abnormal results on any of these tests often indicate glaucoma.
How is glaucoma treated?
The Meriden Eye Care, LC, team treats glaucoma using a conservative, patient-centered approach. There's no cure, but various therapies can slow the disease's progression and prevent eye damage from worsening. The team might suggest:
In severe cases, the team recommends minimally invasive glaucoma surgery with a trusted ophthalmologist and co-manages your aftercare. This procedure helps reduce eye pressure quickly and is often performed alongside cataract surgery.
Call the nearest Meriden Eye Care, LC, office to schedule glaucoma treatment, or book your appointment online today.