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Testimonial-132
(Patient Testimonials/Patient Testimonials)
"My name is Zenaida H. Gonzales, and I'm a patient of Dr. David Richardson. He operated on my eyes. I had cataracts, I also have
glaucoma
so I had [lens] implants, and I'm doing fine. And I would recommend ...
2.
Testimonial-147
(Patient Testimonials/Patient Testimonials)
"Some time between 1975 and 1980 a colleague referred me to Dr. Frank Schiff. He determined that I was a
glaucoma
suspect. prescribed medication, and scheduled quarterly appointments wheich have continued ...
3.
Fees associated with cataract surgery
(About Your Eyes/Cataracts and Cataract Surgery)
... by the ophthalmologist (eye surgeon). Occassionally, additional testing will be required to confirm that other eye diseases (such as
glaucoma
and macular degeneration) are not a problem. Neither you ...
4.
Fees associated with cataract surgery
(Patient Resources/About Your Eyes)
... by the ophthalmologist (eye surgeon). Occassionally, additional testing will be required to confirm that other eye diseases (such as
glaucoma
and macular degeneration) are not a problem. Neither you ...
5.
Glaucoma - How it Affects Vision
(Videos/Glaucoma)
Loss of vision from
glaucoma
is often insidious without notable symptoms. This is why it is somtimes referred to as the "silent thief of sight." In order to determine if you have
glaucoma
, your eye doctor ...
6.
What causes a Red Eye?
(Videos/Cataract)
There are many causes of Red Eyes. They vary from unsightly, but innocuous subconjunctival hemorrhages to sight threatening closed angle
glaucoma
. To learn more watch the video. RedEye ...
7.
Closed Angle Glaucoma Treatment
(Videos/Glaucoma)
Closed angle
glaucoma
requires emergent treatment. Often this can be performed in the office using a laser. For more information watch the video. Iridotomy ...
8.
Glaucoma - Closed Angle
(Videos/Glaucoma)
Another, less common, form of
glaucoma
is called "closed angle"
glaucoma
. This form of
glaucoma
can cause a sudden, irreversible loss of vision. To learn more, watch the video. ClosedAngle
Glaucoma
...
9.
Glaucoma - What is it?
(Videos/Glaucoma)
The most common form of
glaucoma
is know as "open angle"
glaucoma
. Watch the video to learn more. OpenAngle
Glaucoma
...
10.
Glaucoma - The Nerve Fiber Layer
(Videos/Glaucoma)
Glaucoma
destroys the nerve fibers that transmit vision from the eye to the brain. To learn more watch the video. NerveFibers ...
11.
Glaucoma - Laser Treatment for Open Angles
(Videos/Glaucoma)
If you have open angle
glaucoma
that is not well controlled with eyedrops, laser treatment may be an option for you. Watch the video to learn more about Laser Trabeculoplasty. ALTandSLT ...
12.
Glaucoma Surgery - Trabeculectomy
(Videos/Glaucoma)
Sometimes
glaucoma
requires surgery to control the pressure in the eye. One surgical option is creation of a fistula which acts as a pressure valve allowing excess fluid to leave the eye. Watch this ...
13.
Glaucoma Surgery - Setons (or Tubes)
(Videos/Glaucoma)
Sometimes
glaucoma
requires surgery to control the pressure in the eye. One surgical option is placement of a Seton (or tube) that acts as a pressure valve allowing excess fluid to leave the eye. Watch ...
14.
Glaucoma-The Basics
(About Us/Our Services)
What is
glaucoma
?
Glaucoma
is a disease of the optic nerve, which is the part of the eye that carries the images we see from the eye to the brain. The optic nerve is made up of many nerve fibers (like ...
15.
Cataracts in Children
(About Your Eyes/Cataracts and Cataract Surgery)
... need follow-up exams to avoid possible complications, including
glaucoma
, scar tissue forming in the pupil, and amblyopia. Often, children will need eye muscle surgery because the eye turns or crosses. ...
16.
Cataracts in Children
(Patient Resources/About Your Eyes)
... need follow-up exams to avoid possible complications, including
glaucoma
, scar tissue forming in the pupil, and amblyopia. Often, children will need eye muscle surgery because the eye turns or crosses. ...
17.
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion (BRVO)
(Patient Resources/About Your Eyes)
... pressure is the most common condition associated with BRVO. About 10 to 12 percent of the people who have BRVO also have
glaucoma
(high pressure in the eye). Branch retinal vein occlusion blocks small ...
18.
Alpha Agonists for the Treatment of Glaucoma
(Patient Resources/About Your Eyes)
While there is no cure for
glaucoma
, it can be controlled. Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) may damage the optic nerve, which can lead to vision loss. Treatment for
glaucoma
focuses on lowering the ...
19.
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
(Patient Resources/About Your Eyes)
... damage to the cornea, very severe
glaucoma
, or inflammation on the inside of the eye cause the conjunctiva to become inflamed and pink. Vision is usually normal if the pink eye is really conjunctivitis. ...
20.
How To Use Eyedrops
(About Your Eyes/Basic Questions About the Eye)
Infections, inflammation,
glaucoma
, and many other eye disorders are treated with eyedrops. Occasionally, even the small amount of medication in an eyedrop can create side effects in other parts of the ...
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