Glaucoma Treatment

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Glaucoma Treatment at Visio Eye Care

We Provide Expert Solutions for Eyes

Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that damages the optic nerve due to increased intraocular pressure, often without noticeable symptoms until vision loss occurs. At Visio Eye Care, we specialize in the early detection, monitoring, and management of glaucoma using cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment protocols.

Our goal is to preserve your vision through timely intervention, personalized care plans, and regular follow-ups.

Early Detection & Diagnosis

We perform advanced tests like OCT scans, visual field analysis, and tonometry to detect glaucoma in its earliest stages—before vision loss begins.

Medical Management

Personalized eye drop regimens and oral medications to reduce intraocular pressure and manage symptoms effectively.

Laser & Surgical Options

From selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) to minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) and traditional filtering procedures, we provide all levels of care.

Continuous Monitoring

Routine check-ups, pressure tracking, and visual field tests to keep the disease in control and adjust treatment as needed.

What We Offer

Comprehensive Care for Long-Term Glaucoma Management

At Visio Eye Care, we combine advanced diagnostics, expert consultation, and tailored treatment to slow the progression of glaucoma and preserve your vision. Whether you’re at risk or already diagnosed, our team is here for you every step of the way.

Glaucoma Treatment

We Provide Expert Solutions For Eyes

Glaucoma is often called the “silent thief of sight” because it can gradually damage vision without obvious symptoms. At Visio Eye Care, we are committed to protecting your eyesight through early diagnosis, advanced treatment options, and continuous care.

Our glaucoma specialists use state-of-the-art equipment to detect and manage all types of glaucoma, including open-angle, angle-closure, and congenital forms. Whether through medicated eye drops, laser therapy, or surgery, we provide tailored solutions to reduce intraocular pressure and prevent further vision loss.

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What Our Patients Say!

I was diagnosed with glaucoma last year, and Visio Eye Care has been incredible. They explained everything and set up a treatment plan that actually works.

Renu Agarwal,

Delhi

The team at Visio uses the latest machines and makes me feel safe every visit. My pressure is now under control, and I’m no longer anxious.

Kamal Verma,

Ghaziabad

They caught my glaucoma early and started treatment right away. I really appreciate the personalized care and detailed follow-ups.

Anil Bansal,

Noida

From diagnosis to laser treatment, everything was smooth and transparent. The doctors are very knowledgeable and polite.

Seema Mehta,

Faridabad

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often caused by high eye pressure, and can lead to permanent vision loss if untreated.
Glaucoma cannot be cured, but it can be managed. Early treatment helps slow or prevent vision loss.

Most types have no early symptoms. In advanced stages, you may experience loss of peripheral (side) vision, eye pain, or blurred vision.

People over 40, those with a family history of glaucoma, diabetics, and individuals with high eye pressure are at greater risk.
We use tests like tonometry (eye pressure), OCT (optic nerve imaging), and visual field exams to diagnose and monitor glaucoma.
Most types are painless. However, acute angle-closure glaucoma can cause sudden eye pain, nausea, and vision changes, requiring emergency care.
Treatment includes medicated eye drops, laser therapy, and surgical procedures, depending on the type and severity of glaucoma.
If you’re at risk, yearly eye exams are recommended. Diagnosed patients may need checks every 3–6 months.