Glaucoma Treatment in Pottsville, PA

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Glaucoma refers to a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, typically due to elevated intraocular pressure (IOP). It often progresses without noticeable symptoms, and left untreated, can result in permanent vision loss and even blindness. In fact, glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss in the United States. That’s why early diagnosis and expert care are essential. At Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania, we offer comprehensive glaucoma treatment in Pottsville, PA, with the latest diagnostic tools and personalized care plans to preserve your sight.
Types of Glaucoma
Different types of glaucoma can vary in their development, progression, and treatment. Understanding which type of glaucoma you have is the first step toward protecting your vision and developing an effective treatment plan.
The most common types include:
- Open-angle glaucoma – Develops gradually and is the most common form.
- Angle-closure glaucoma – A more sudden, acute form that is considered a medical emergency.
- Normal-tension glaucoma – Optic nerve damage occurs even though IOP is within the normal range.
- Congenital glaucoma – A rare form diagnosed in infants or children.
Because glaucoma often progresses silently, regular eye exams are critical. Especially if you’re over 60, have a family history of the disease, are diabetic, or are African American, Hispanic, or Asian.
Advanced Diagnosis and Monitoring
At Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania, our glaucoma specialists utilize the latest imaging technology to detect and monitor changes in the optic nerve and intraocular pressure (IOP) levels. Some of the key diagnostic tools include:
- Tonometry – Measures intraocular pressure.
- Ophthalmoscopy – Examines the optic nerve for damage.
- Visual field testing – Detects loss of peripheral vision.
- Optical coherence tomography (OCT) – Creates cross-sectional images of the optic nerve and retina.
Our goal is to catch glaucoma as early as possible—before it causes irreversible damage.
Glaucoma Treatment Options
Glaucoma treatment at Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania is tailored to each patient’s needs and the type and stage of the disease. Standard treatment options include:
1. Prescription Eye Drops: These are often the first line of defense. Eye drops work by reducing eye pressure, either by decreasing fluid production or improving drainage.
2. Oral Medications: In some cases, oral medications may be prescribed to help lower eye pressure in conjunction with eye drops.
3. Laser Therapy: Minimally invasive and highly effective, laser treatments like Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) or Laser Peripheral Iridotomy (LPI) can improve fluid outflow or create small drainage openings in the eye, depending on the type of glaucoma.
4. Surgical Options: For patients with advanced or difficult-to-control glaucoma, surgery may be recommended. Our experienced surgeons offer procedures like trabeculectomy, glaucoma drainage implants, and Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) to help control eye pressure and protect your vision.
Compassionate, Ongoing Care
Living with glaucoma requires ongoing monitoring and care. Our team is dedicated to educating you about your condition, assisting you in managing your treatment plan, and helping you make informed decisions about your eye health. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing glaucoma for years, we’ll work closely with you to provide the highest standard of care with clarity, compassion, and expertise.
Work with our Glaucoma Experts
If you’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma or need a comprehensive eye exam, trust the skilled ophthalmologists at Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania. Our office, located near Pottsville, PA, offers expert care and the latest glaucoma treatments tailored to your condition.
Schedule your glaucoma evaluation today by calling 800-762-7132 or requesting an appointment online.
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