The Vision Collective
GLAUCOMA TESTING
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GLAUCOMA TESTING
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide, yet many people may not even know they have it. Because it often develops without noticeable symptoms, early detection through regular eye exams is crucial to prevent permanent damage.
At our clinic, we encourage proactive testing to identify glaucoma in its early stages, allowing for timely treatment that can help preserve your vision and protect your quality of life.
Don’t wait until symptoms appear—schedule your glaucoma screening today to take control of your eye health.
The Vision Collective
Essential Glaucoma Tests
To assess your risk and detect glaucoma early, we recommend the following tests:
Even if your initial tests are normal, regular follow-up visits are crucial. Glaucoma can progress slowly, and ongoing monitoring helps detect changes early. If diagnosed, follow-up care ensures your treatment is effective and adjusted as needed to preserve your vision.
What is Glaucoma?
Glaucoma refers to a group of eye conditions that can damage the optic nerve, which is critical for clear vision. This damage is often caused by elevated pressure within the eye or intraocular pressure.
If left untreated, glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss or even blindness.
Why is Glaucoma a Concern?
Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it progresses gradually, without noticeable symptoms, until significant vision loss occurs. Early detection and treatment are essential to preserving your vision.
Annual eye exams play a crucial role in detecting glaucoma before irreversible damage is done.
Risk Factors for Glaucoma
Several factors can increase your risk of developing glaucoma, including:
High Eye Pressure
High Eye Pressure or Intraocular Pressure is an elevated pressure is a major risk factor.
Optic Nerve Cupping
Seen during comprehensive eye exams, it can indicate optic nerve damage.
Age
The risk of glaucoma increases after age 60.
Family History
A family history of glaucoma increases your likelihood of developing the condition.
Medical Conditions
Diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea can heighten the risk.
Ethnicity
Individuals of African, Hispanic, or Asian descent are at higher risk.
Eye Injuries or Surgeries
Previous trauma or surgery to the eyes can raise your risk.
Schedule an appointment
If you’re at risk for glaucoma, don’t wait—schedule a comprehensive eye exam and the necessary tests to safeguard your vision. Early detection and treatment can make all the difference in preserving your sight.






