Glaucoma Eye Exams
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Early Detection & Management

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that can cause vision loss if left untreated, making regular eye exams essential for maintaining your eye health. 

Our goal is to determine if our patients are at risk for developing glaucoma, navigate the early signs of glaucoma, and, if necessary, treat the different types of glaucoma with either medication or surgery.

Contact us to schedule your comprehensive glaucoma exam and preserve your long-term visual health.

What Is Glaucoma?

The risk of developing eye diseases, including glaucoma, increases as you age. Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that target and damage the optic nerve. The optic nerve plays a vital role in your vision, as it carries the information your retina receives to your brain, so you can see. 

Damage from glaucoma can be caused by abnormally high pressure in the eye, known as intraocular pressure

Glaucoma Signs & Symptoms

Early glaucoma can have little to no symptoms, but some symptoms to look out for can include: 

  • Blurred vision
  • Patchy blind spots in peripheral or central vision
  • Eye redness
  • Halos around lights
  • Severe headaches

We want to help our patients navigate the early signs of glaucoma during their comprehensive eye exam.

Risk Factors for Glaucoma

Several factors may increase your risk of developing glaucoma, including:

  • Age (people over 60 are at a higher risk)
  • Family history of glaucoma
  • High intraocular pressure
  • Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension

If glaucoma is detected during your exam, our team will discuss your management options.

Our Diagnostic Process

Regular eye exams are crucial for early detection of glaucoma. Many people may not experience symptoms until the disease has advanced. During your eye exam, we will:

  • Measure your intraocular pressure (IOP) using innovative diagnostic equipment.
  • Evaluate your optic nerve health through a comprehensive examination.
  • Conduct visual field tests to assess your peripheral vision.

We use diagnostic tools to help our team prepare individualized treatment plans for our patients.

Fundus imagery uses digital photography to capture detailed images of the back of the eye, including the optic nerve and the posterior pole. These high-resolution images allow your optometrist to closely monitor the optic nerve for signs of glaucoma or other eye conditions over time.

By comparing images from different visits, subtle changes can be detected early, helping guide timely and personalized treatment to protect your vision. Fundus imagery is quick, noninvasive, and an essential tool in comprehensive glaucoma care.

Applanation tonometry is a test used to detect changes in eye pressure. This type of tonometry test is the most common and often considered accurate for measuring eye pressure.

Because glaucoma detection is related to eye pressure changes, applanation tonometry can be an effective method of diagnosis.

Gonioscopy is a key part of the glaucoma diagnostic process. This exam allows your optometrist to examine the angle where the iris meets the cornea, which is critical for assessing the drainage of fluid in the eye and the risk of glaucoma.

During the procedure, a special lens is placed gently on the eye. 3-mirror and 4-mirror gonioscopy lenses provide detailed views of the angle from multiple perspectives, helping your doctor detect any abnormalities, blockages, or changes that could indicate glaucoma.

This test is safe, quick, and an important step in protecting your vision through early detection and monitoring.

Threshold visual fields is a test that allows us to evaluate the optic nerve and a patient’s peripheral vision. Glaucoma reduces peripheral vision, and this test allows us to monitor its progression over time.

OCT uses light to evaluate the thickness of the nerve fiber layer and the neural retinal rim of the optic nerve.

It’s highly sensitive and can help track glaucoma progression when used alongside the threshold visual field machine. It’s also great for those unable to perform the visual field due to age or physical inability.

This machine allows us to determine the thickness of the cornea— a risk factor in all types of glaucoma.

Schedule Your Glaucoma Eye Exam Today

Consistent eye examinations can help our team stay up-to-date on your visual health. Glaucoma can develop slowly, and early detection can help our team preserve your vision.

Contact us to schedule your comprehensive glaucoma exam today and get the dedicated treatment you deserve.

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We’re located in Tassajara Crossing, with plenty of parking available. You can access us from Camino Tassajra or Center Way. 

Our Address

  • 3464 Camino Tassajara
  • Danville, CA 94506

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Hours Of Operation

Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM 1:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed

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