Protect Your Vision with Early Glaucoma Detection and Expert Care
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness, but with early detection and appropriate treatment, its progression can be managed effectively. At CODE Eye Care, we offer comprehensive glaucoma diagnosis, management, and treatment to help preserve your vision. Our expert team uses the latest technologies and personalized care to ensure optimal outcomes.
Our Glaucoma Services
Comprehensive Glaucoma Screening
Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Measurement
Regular monitoring to detect any signs of increased pressure within the eye.
Pachymetry
Measuring corneal thickness to assess the risk of glaucoma and improve the accuracy of IOP readings.
Optic Nerve Assessment
Detailed evaluation of the optic nerve head to detect damage associated with glaucoma.
Visual Field Testing
Advanced visual field testing to assess peripheral vision loss, a hallmark of glaucoma.
Gonioscopy
A procedure to examine the drainage angle of the eye for signs of angle-closure glaucoma.
Medical Management of Glaucoma
Prescription Eye Drops
Medications to lower intraocular pressure and prevent damage to the optic nerve.
Oral Medications
Systemic drugs for cases where eye drops are insufficient or unsuitable.
Combination Therapy
Tailored combinations of eye drops and oral medications for optimal IOP control.
Laser Treatments
Laser Peripheral Iridotomy
Used for angle-closure glaucoma, creating a small hole in the peripheral iris to improve fluid drainage.
Laser Cyclophotocoagulation
A laser procedure to decrease fluid production in the eye for cases where other treatments are insufficient.
Surgical Interventions
Trabeculectomy
A surgical procedure to create a new drainage channel for fluid to reduce intraocular pressure.
Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS)
Advanced, less invasive procedures to improve fluid drainage with quicker recovery times.
Tube Shunt Surgery
Implantation of a tube to assist in fluid drainage when trabeculectomy is not viable.
Glaucoma Management for Special Populations
Pediatric Glaucoma
Glaucoma in Corneal Conditions
Signs of Glaucoma

Gradual Loss of Peripheral Vision

Eye Pain

Blurred Vision

Rainbow-Colored Halos Around Lights

Nausea and Vomiting
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms or are at risk for glaucoma, it’s crucial to schedule an eye exam.
Protect Your Sight – Early Detection Saves Vision
Glaucoma may not show noticeable symptoms until damage has occurred. At CODE Eye Care, we emphasize early detection and ongoing care to preserve your vision.