Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it can slowly damage vision without any
obvious symptoms—until it's too late. Its a long-term eye condition that affects the optic nerve,
which connects your eye to the brain. If left untreated, glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss,
especially in your side (peripheral) vision.
At our clinic, we focus on detecting the disease as early as possible through advanced
testing like intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement, visual field analysis, and optic nerve imaging.
Since glaucoma isn't a one-size-fits-all condition, our eye specialists develop personalized treatment
plans for every patient. Treatment may include medicated eye drops, laser procedures, or surgical
options — all aimed at lowering eye pressure and protecting your sight.
Because glaucoma is usually a lifelong condition, we prioritize ongoing monitoring, routine
follow-ups, and clear patient education. Our goal is to help you manage the disease early and preserve
your vision for the future.
Gradual loss of peripheral vision
Eye pain and headaches
Blurred vision
Halos around lights
Redness in the eye
Increased eye pressure
Family history of glaucoma
Age-related factors
Eye injuries
Long-term use of corticosteroid medications
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Our team of experienced specialists is here to help you with comprehensive eye care
services.