Glaucoma Treatment in Cornersburg

Glaucoma Treatment in Cornersburg

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What Is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness.

It's caused by fluid build-up and increased pressure within the eye that damages the optic nerve that progressively worsens your vision. This disease can cause severe, irreversible vision loss if left untreated.

In many cases, appropriate control and treatment can help prevent further damage to the eyes and protect your vision. Vision Care Associates offers several treatments to help address glaucoma. Learn more about the treatments we provide and contact us to schedule an appointment.

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The 2 Main Types of Glaucoma

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  • Open-angle glaucoma: the most common type. It is a lifelong condition that accounts for at least 90% of all glaucoma cases.
  • Angle-closure glaucoma: a rare form of the disease which requires immediate medical attention. It occurs when the angle is closed in many or most areas between the iris and cornea, which reduces fluid drainage and increases eye pressure.

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Glaucoma: The Sneaky Thief of Sight

There is a reason glaucoma is called “the sneaky thief of sight”--half the people with glaucoma don’t even know they have it! Meaning, they may not have symptoms in the early stages.

At Vision Care Associates, we diagnose and help preserve your vision with cutting-edge glaucoma treatments that can slow the progression of the disease.

If you have a family history of glaucoma or have been diagnosed with glaucoma, contact us today.

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What are the Signs of Glaucoma?

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As mentioned earlier, glaucoma usually shows no symptoms in its early stages. When signs do manifest, it's usually loss of tunnel vision or peripheral vision. Unfortunately, by the time vision loss has occurred, it cannot be reversed.

That said, the less common angle-closure glaucoma does show a sudden onset of symptoms, including:

  • Extreme eye pain
  • Eye redness
  • Blurred vision
  • Nausea

If you experience any of these symptoms, seek prompt diagnosis and treatment by contacting Vision Care Associates in Cornersburg or visiting your nearest emergency room.


Who's at Risk for Glaucoma?

  • Age 40 +

    The prevalence of glaucoma increases with age, with most glaucoma patients aged 40 and up. That said, there is a much rarer form of this disease (congenital glaucoma) that affects infants.

  • Family History & Ethnicity

    Your risk for developing glaucoma is higher if you have a family history of the disease. Those of African American, Hispanic, Asian and Native American, and Indigenous Canadian descent have a higher risk of developing this disease.

  • Other Conditions

    High myopia, hypertension and diabetes can increase the risk of developing glaucoma.

  • Eye Injury or Trauma

    An eye injury, trauma or eye surgery can increase the likelihood of developing glaucoma.


Glaucoma Diagnosis & Treatment in Cornersburg

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Hours
  • Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Thursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Insurance Plans
  • VSP
  • Medicare
  • United Healthcare
  • Aetna
  • Spectera
  • Eye Med
  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

Common Glaucoma Treatments

There is currently no cure for glaucoma. However, several treatments are available to prevent the progression of this sight-robbing condition. With the right care, you have a higher chance of managing your glaucoma and preserving your vision.

Common treatments include:

Eye Drops

Your optometrist will prescribe eye drops to help regulate pressure inside the eye by decreasing fluid production and/or improving drainage.

Laser Surgery

If eye drops aren’t doing enough to reduce intraocular pressure or intraocular temperature in open-angle glaucoma, laser surgery may be an option. Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) opens up the drainage system in the eye to reduce pressure.

SLT is successful in 80% of cases and can reduce eye pressure by 20%.

Other Surgeries

If a laser procedure or eye drops do not lower eye pressure to the desired level, your eye doctor may recommend one of the following surgeries:

  • Incision Surgery
  • Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS)
  • Glaucoma Drainage Implants
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- Apr. 24, 2024
All very friendly and knowledgeable !
- Apr. 16, 2024
My eye examination was handled professionally by my patient friendly eye doctor and his staff!
- Apr. 14, 2024
Great Doctor and staff
- Apr. 07, 2024
Everyone from the staff to the doctor had a smile and greeting! Uncommon now a days. Wish they would... get the entrance fixed is my only complaint. Terrible!!!
- Apr. 04, 2024
I highly recommend.
- Mar. 24, 2024
Great customer service. 👌🏼
- Mar. 18, 2024
They took the time to talk and made it personal. They explained everything and took the time to expl... ain. Thank you
- Mar. 14, 2024
Dr Gaetano is great. And the staff is so friendly and helpful. Having a consistent eye Dr (not like... the chain store eye drs)is so important. And you will receive the right treatment here
- Jan. 31, 2024
The best vision care center in the area! Very professional and super wonderful people! I would recom... mend them to anyone
- Dec. 20, 2023
The BEST...all around. Everyone in that office is fantastic...a well oiled machine. Dr. Gaetano is h... ands down outstanding. Total trust with my eye care. I don't think there's anyone better. Top notch...double thumbs up!!!
- Dec. 06, 2023
Friendly staff.
- Nov. 01, 2023
Great staff, very friendly and helpful
- Oct. 09, 2023
Great DR and staff.
- Aug. 30, 2023
Dr. Gaetano and staff are very friendly and answer questions and guide you through the process with ... clear and helpful explanations.
- Aug. 30, 2023
Dr Gaetanos is a great dr! I’ve been coming here since 1978 (I think)….the office is always ver... y friendly and the glasses store is very helpful….never had a problem!!
- Aug. 20, 2023
Super friendly and knowledgeable! Amazing dr & staff! Great for adults and children.
- Aug. 01, 2023
Amazing place! The dr is the best!
- Jul. 03, 2023
Dr. Gaetano is by far one of the best and one of the most thorough doctors around. I wish there were... more of him. There are a few good staff members that I love but, the reason for my rating is because when I was just in for a contact exam. The older woman who took me back and came in and out of the room after he left to another room, was not very friendly. Not to mention it being for an eye exam for contacts and she opened them up and wouldn’t give me a mirror to put them in. The first pair I didn’t have much luck with so she came back with another pair to try and she opened them up and stuck her fingers in the lenses and dropped them in my hand. I thought it was very unsanitary. Which again, couldn’t even hand me a mirror to put them in. Her nails were also pretty long and who knows what could have been on them. I was very put off by that experience. Brooke is the best and rocks in every single way possible.
- Jun. 28, 2023
Very nice people.
- Jun. 26, 2023
Highly recommend. Dr. Gaetano and his staff are top notch. Great experience

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Glaucoma Testing Treatment FAQs

How does an eye doctor diagnose glaucoma?

Since glaucoma has no side effects early on, it is essential for people with a family history of risk factors for glaucoma to get tested. The following tests diagnose glaucoma:

  • Tonometry: measures the pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure or IOP)
  • Ophthalmoscopy (dilated eye exam): examines the shape and color of the optic nerve
  • Perimetry: measures your field of vision
  • Gonioscopy: checks the angle where the iris meets the cornea
  • Pachymetry: determines the thickness of the cornea to better evaluate eye pressure.
What foods should you avoid if you have glaucoma?

The following are the foods every glaucoma patient should consider avoiding immediately. It should help keep your optic nerve healthy and minimize eye pressure.

  • Caffeine - certain studies show that caffeine contributes to increased intraocular pressure.
  • Saturated fats - a diet high in saturated fats can lead to weight gain, which not only increases intraocular pressure but also cholesterol levels.
  • Trans fats - try to limit your consumption of trans fats because they can also raise cholesterol levels
  • Salt - make sure to consume salt sparingly, as increased blood pressure can indirectly lead to intraocular pressure.
What percentage of glaucoma patients go blind?

About 60% of patients diagnosed with glaucoma will eventually lose some vision.

However, the rate of legal blindness among glaucoma patients is 5%. Getting effective treatment early on will greatly increase your ability to preserve and maximize your vision.


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Don’t lose sight of your future.

With early detection and treatment, glaucoma can be controlled.

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