Comprehensive Glaucoma Evaluation

A comprehensive glaucoma evaluation is a detailed eye examination designed to detect glaucoma at an early stage and assess the risk of progression. It includes a series of tests to measure eye pressure, evaluate the optic nerve, and check peripheral vision. This evaluation helps in accurate diagnosis, timely treatment planning, and long-term monitoring to protect vision.

Evaluation Types

Comprehensive eye exams is a specialized eye care service that involves accurately measuring your eyes, assessing your vision, and selecting lenses that fit your eyes perfectly.

Basic Screening

Initial checks to identify early signs and glaucoma risk.

Eye Pressure Testing

Measures intraocular pressure to detect abnormal levels.

Optic Nerve Analysis

Examines the optic nerve for any signs of damage.

OCT Imaging

Advanced scan to study nerve structure and detect early changes.

Visual Field Testing

Assesses side vision to identify functional vision loss.

Angle Assessment

Evaluates the drainage angle to determine glaucoma type.

Eye Thickness Check Up

Evaluates the drainage angle to determine glaucoma type.

Who Should Have?

Regular glaucoma evaluation is important for individuals at risk or experiencing vision-related concerns. Early screening helps in preventing serious vision loss.

What to Expect?

A step-by-step eye assessment to understand your eye health and glaucoma risk.

Eye Pressure Check

We measure the pressure inside your eyes using advanced tools to identify any signs of increased risk.

Optic Nerve Examination

A detailed check of the optic nerve is done to detect early damage and assess overall nerve health.

Vision Field Test

We evaluate your side vision to identify any vision loss patterns caused by glaucoma progression.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, all tests involved in a glaucoma evaluation are simple, non-invasive, and completely painless for the patient.

A comprehensive glaucoma evaluation usually takes around 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the number of tests required.

Yes, glaucoma often develops without any early symptoms, so regular screening is important even if your vision seems normal.

For most individuals, an annual check-up is recommended, but your doctor may suggest more frequent visits based on your risk level.

Yes, with proper diagnostic tests and regular eye examinations, glaucoma can be detected early and managed effectively.

Yes, regular follow-ups are important to monitor your condition and ensure that treatment is working effectively over time.

Yes, glaucoma evaluation tests are safe and suitable for patients of all age groups, including elderly individuals.