Glaucoma Tests at
Premier Eyecare Associates
Known as the “silent thief of sight,” glaucoma is an eye disease that, if left untreated, is one of the leading causes of blindness for people over the age of 60. Our experienced team uses advanced diagnostic technology to preserve your vision by identifying signs of glaucoma as early as possible.
Enriching Lives through Vision
Glaucoma and Eye Pressure
Glaucoma is a condition that damages the optic nerve and can be associated with high intraocular pressure (IOP). The optic nerve is a specialized structure that carries the signal from our eye to our brain. If left untreated, glaucoma can lead to vision loss and blindness. There are multiple types of glaucoma with varying symptoms, but the two primary forms are open-angle and angle-closure.
Open-Angle Glaucoma
Open-angle glaucoma, the most common form of the disease, accounts for more than 90% of cases and typically develops over several years. In open angle glaucoma, the drainage system in the eye is not restricted or blocked but other factors in the individual can lead to damage of the optic nerve.
Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Though it’s less common than open-angle, angle-closure glaucoma is much more urgent and needs immediate medical attention. This form occurs when the eye’s iris restricts or completely clogs the drainage path, which prevents fluids from circulating, rapidly increasing IOP.
Open-Angle Glaucoma
Open-Angle Glaucoma
Open-angle glaucoma, the most common form of the disease, accounts for more than 90% of cases and typically develops over several years. In open angle glaucoma, the drainage system in the eye is not restricted or blocked but other factors in the individual can lead to damage of the optic nerve.
Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Angle-Closure Glaucoma
Though it’s less common than open-angle, angle-closure glaucoma is much more urgent and needs immediate medical attention. This form occurs when the eye’s iris restricts or completely clogs the drainage path, which prevents fluids from circulating, rapidly increasing IOP.
Scratch-Resistant Coatings
Lenses that have been treated with this scratch-resistant coating have a more durable surface that is far less likely to scratch compared to standard lenses. These are a great practical option for kids, those who stay active, or anyone who would simply feel more secure with an extra coat of damage protection.
Photochromic
If you’re always in your glasses or want to eliminate the need to keep a separate pair of sunglasses handy — photochromic lenses are for you! These appear clear indoors and darken automatically when exposed to sunlight, so you can effortlessly transition from inside to outside with one pair of eyewear.
Cosmetic and Specialty Tints
Cosmetic or colored tints can make your specs even more stylish. Tints come in a variety of colors and shades: some cover the entire lens, while others have a gradient for more color up top and a more subtle look. Some colors can be functional too! Blue-light tints are becoming increasingly popular, as these reduce eye strain associated with using digital screens.
Anti-reflective Coating
Standard lenses sometimes have glare as light naturally reflects off them, which can be both a functional and cosmetic problem. Anti-reflective coating can help: it reduces glare significantly, making it easier for you to see — and for others to see you!
Scratch-Resistant Coatings
Scratch-Resistant Coatings
Lenses that have been treated with this scratch-resistant coating have a more durable surface that is far less likely to scratch compared to standard lenses. These are a great practical option for kids, those who stay active, or anyone who would simply feel more secure with an extra coat of damage protection.
Photochromic
Dry Eye Management
If you’re always in your glasses or want to eliminate the need to keep a separate pair of sunglasses handy — photochromic lenses are for you! These appear clear indoors and darken automatically when exposed to sunlight, so you can effortlessly transition from inside to outside with one pair of eyewear.
Cosmetic and Specialty Tints
Cosmetic and Specialty Tints
Cosmetic or colored tints can make your specs even more stylish. Tints come in a variety of colors and shades: some cover the entire lens, while others have a gradient for more color up top and a more subtle look. Some colors can be functional too! Blue-light tints are becoming increasingly popular, as these reduce eye strain associated with using digital screens.
Anti-reflective Coating
Anti-reflective Coating
Standard lenses sometimes have glare as light naturally reflects off them, which can be both a functional and cosmetic problem. Anti-reflective coating can help: it reduces glare significantly, making it easier for you to see — and for others to see you!
We Can Catch Glaucoma Early —
Which Makes All the Difference
Glaucoma Treatment
Come to Premier Eyecare Associates and let our expert staff work to preserve and protect your eyesight from eye conditions and diseases like glaucoma. If our team identifies any signs of glaucoma, we’ll work quickly to halt its progression and protect your vision. In addition to specialty medicated eye drops and other supplements, our doctors will tailor a glaucoma treatment plan that fits your specific needs. Don’t let glaucoma steal your vision: schedule a glaucoma test with our team today!
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