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Glaucoma Doctors at Clarkson Eyecare

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Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in the world. It is a group of eye conditions that is commonly referred to as “the silent thief of sight” because the symptoms develop slowly and often go unnoticed. Many patients suffering from glaucoma lose up to 40% of their vision before realizing there is a problem.

Routine eye exams allow the team at Clarkson Eyecare to detect eye disease and conditions before vision loss or impairment occurs. Although glaucoma cannot be prevented, it can be controlled. Our doctors specialize in glaucoma care and will help you maintain your best vision possible.

Protect your gift of sight and schedule an appointment with one of our glaucoma specialists today.

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Over 40? It is recommended to have a glaucoma exam every 3-4 years. Higher risk populations, especially those with a family history should be examined for glaucoma more regularly. Clarkson Eyecare has experienced eye doctors practicing in Ohio, Illinois, Texas, Missouri, Michigan, Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Virginia, Georgia and New Jersey specializing in Glaucoma care.   Schedule a Glaucoma exam at your nearest Clarkson Eyecare.

How to Prevent Glaucoma

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Glaucoma cannot be cured so it is important for your eye doctor to diagnose glaucoma as soon as possible to prevent vision loss and preserve your sight. 

Routine eye exams are the best way for you and your family to fight against it. At Clarkson Eyecare, we treat patients of all ages across the United States and work together to ensure your eyes are as healthy as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions About Glaucoma

Can Children Get Glaucoma?

While glaucoma is rare in children, it can occur and is often hereditary. Glaucoma in children happens during the prenatal period and their drainage canals do not fully develop. Most children with glaucoma are diagnosed before they turn 6 months old. 

If you feel your child’s vision is impaired, trust the team at Clarkson Eyecare to deliver the personalized care your loved one needs and deserves.

If Untreated, Can Glaucoma Lead to Blindness?

Glaucoma can lead to blindness if left untreated. Of about 2.3 million cases of glaucoma, 12 percent have resulted in vision impairment and approximately 120,000 have resulted in complete loss of sight.

Routine eye exams are essential to eye health because they allow your doctor to monitor your vision, detect eye conditions like glaucoma, and provide treatment to manage the progression of the disease.

Can Glaucoma Be Prevented?

There are no known ways to prevent glaucoma, however, blindness or significant vision loss can be prevented with early-stage recognition of glaucoma. Primary angle glaucoma, the most common form of glaucoma is highlighted by silent, slow and progressive vision loss. 

If you are at risk for glaucoma, you should see an ophthalmologist at Clarkson Eyecare for regular exams. This can catch the disease in its early stages and allow for it to be treated.

When Should Glaucoma Screenings Start?

At Clarkson Eyecare, we recommend routine, comprehensive eye exams for the whole family to ensure you are experiencing the best vision possible at every stage of life.

Your eye doctor may recommend yearly exams if you’re over 40 years of age or have any of the traits that put you at a higher risk for glaucoma.

What Are The Early Warning Signs of Glaucoma?

Glaucoma causes a gradual loss of peripheral vision. The most common symptoms reported by patients with early and moderate stage glaucoma is needing more light, blurry vision, and seeing a glare. Those with glaucoma may initially notice having a harder time with tasks that require visual attention, such as reading and driving.

If I Have Glaucoma, How Often Should I See My Doctor?

This varies based on the type and degree of glaucoma you have. You may need to visit your eye doctor every three months or every year. Visits can occur more regularly if your eye doctor is concerned.

How Does An Eye Doctor Check For Glaucoma?

The best way to test for glaucoma is through a comprehensive eye exam with an ophthalmologist. These tests include evaluation of your angle and your optic nerve with dilation if appropriate. A visual field test and optic nerve photograph or analysis may be performed.

Schedule a Glaucoma Exam at Clarkson Eyecare Today

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Early detection of glaucoma is key because symptoms often go unnoticed and once vision loss occurs, it cannot be restored. If you are at risk for glaucoma, you should see your eye doctor more regularly. Schedule an appointment with Clarkson Eyecare today.