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Glaucoma Medical Management

Welcome to Advanced Eye Care Center: Where You Go to Get Expert Treatment for Your Glaucoma

Our services

At our state-of-the-art facility, we specialize in managing every type of glaucoma, including:

Open-angle glaucoma

the most common form of glaucoma, characterized by a gradual increase in intraocular pressure. Our team utilizes advanced diagnostic tools to accurately assess the severity of your condition and develop a personalized treatment plan.

Don't let glaucoma compromise your vision.

With our patient-centric philosophy, we prioritize your comfort and well-being throughout your journey with us. From initial consultation to ongoing monitoring, you can trust Advanced Eye Care Center for comprehensive glaucoma care tailored to your unique needs.

Closed-angle glaucoma

Also known as angle-closure glaucoma, this type is less common but more urgent compared to open-angle glaucoma.

It occurs when the drainage angle between the iris and the cornea becomes blocked, leading to a rapid increase in intraocular pressure.

Symptoms can include severe eye pain, nausea, redness, blurred vision, and seeing halos around lights.

Treatment options may involve medications to lower eye pressure, laser therapy to create a new drainage path, or surgical procedures to relieve the blockage.

Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent permanent vision loss.

Our specialized team at Advanced Eye Care Center utilizes advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment strategies to effectively manage closed-angle glaucoma, ensuring your vision remains protected.

Normal-tension glaucoma

Normal-tension glaucoma (NTG) is a form of glaucoma where optic nerve damage occurs despite having normal intraocular pressure (IOP). Unlike other types of glaucoma, NTG is not associated with high eye pressure.

Often asymptomatic in the early stages, NTG can lead to gradual peripheral vision loss. Some patients might experience subtle visual disturbances.

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Our team at Advanced Eye Care Center is experienced in diagnosing and managing normal-tension glaucoma with personalized care plans designed to preserve your vision.

Congenital glaucoma

Congenital glaucoma is a rare type of glaucoma that occurs in infants and young children. It is caused by an abnormality in the eye's drainage system, leading to increased intraocular pressure (IOP). This can result in damage to the optic nerve and vision loss if left untreated

Regular follow-up visits are crucial to monitor the child's progress and adjust treatment as needed.

At Advanced Eye Care Center, we offer comprehensive care for children with congenital glaucoma, utilizing advanced surgical techniques and providing ongoing support for both parents and their little ones.
Our strength

Why choose us?

+7 Years Of Exprience

Dr. Alsadi’s extensive experience in both medical management of glaucoma ensures you receive the highest level of care.

Powerful treatment Plan

Our personalized treatment plans are designed to meet your unique needs and lifestyle.Our Commitment to You

Affordable & Coverage

We work closely with insurance providers to maximize your coverage and minimize out-of-pocket expenses. Our dedicated team is here to guide you through the process, ensuring a seamless experience from diagnosis to treatment.

Your vision is our mission. Let us help you see a brighter tomorrow!

faq

Do you have any question?

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, which is vital for good vision. This damage is often caused by an abnormally high pressure in your eye.

In its early stages, glaucoma may not present any symptoms. As the condition progresses, symptoms can include patchy blind spots in your peripheral or central vision and tunnel vision in advanced stages.

Risk factors for glaucoma include age (being over 60), family history of glaucoma, medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, and prolonged use of corticosteroid medications.

Glaucoma is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye exam that includes measuring intraocular pressure (tonometry), testing for optic nerve damage (ophthalmoscopy), checking for areas of vision loss (perimetry), and measuring corneal thickness (pachymetry).

Treatment options for glaucoma include prescription eye drops, oral medications, laser treatment, and various surgical procedures aimed at reducing intraocular pressure to prevent further optic nerve damage.

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Don’t wait—early treatment is key to preserving your vision. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Alsadi now and take the first step towards a clearer future.
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