Waitsfield, VT
Glaucoma Diagnosis & Co-management
Waitsfield, VT
Glaucoma Diagnosis & Co-management
If you are over 60, are African American and over 40, have diabetes or relatives with glaucoma, or use steroid medications, you may be at risk of developing glaucoma. Early detection and treatment are crucial in managing this condition and preserving your vision. At Mad River Eye Care, our eye doctor specializes in glaucoma diagnosis and surgery co-management, ensuring that our patients receive the best possible care for their eye health.
Using advanced technology, our doctor performs specific testing to help identify and monitor this condition.
What is glaucoma?
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, which is essential for good vision. The most common type of glaucoma is called open-angle glaucoma, where fluid builds up in the eye, increasing pressure and causing damage over time. Unfortunately, glaucoma often has no symptoms in the early stages, earning it the nickname “the silent thief of sight.” This is why regular comprehensive eye exams are so important. Our eye doctor can detect signs of glaucoma during your eye exam and recommend the best treatment options.
Glaucoma treatment in Waitsfield, VT
While there is no cure for glaucoma, early treatment can help slow down or reduce its negative effects on your vision. Treatment options vary depending on the type and severity of the disease. In many cases, our eye doctor may prescribe medicated eye drops to lower your eye pressure by helping fluid to drain from your eye.
When other treatments are no longer effective, our optometrist may recommend surgery as a treatment option. Our team at Mad River Eye Care works closely with skilled ophthalmologists who specialize in performing various types of glaucoma surgeries. Following surgery, our eye doctor will provide detailed instructions on how to care for your eyes and schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.
Schedule a glaucoma exam in Waitsfield
If you’re at risk of glaucoma or worried about developing this condition, schedule an appointment with us for a comprehensive eye exam. Remember that regular eye exams are key in maintaining healthy eyes and preventing vision loss from silent diseases like glaucoma.