Glaucoma is an eye disease that damages the optic nerve, usually due to increased pressure within the eye. This pressure can gradually weaken the nerve that connects your eye to your brain, leading to vision loss if left untreated. However, when glaucoma is identified early, modern treatments can control eye pressure and help maintain healthy vision for years to come.
Although anyone can develop glaucoma, those with a family history of the condition or certain risk factors—such as diabetes or high eye pressure—should schedule routine eye exams. Regular screenings allow our team to detect changes before you notice symptoms.