Glaucoma is the most serious eyesight threatening condition of the eye. It usually manifests as a painless gradual loss of vision. The lost vision can never be recovered. However, medical or surgical treatment can prevent or retard further loss of vision.
It happens when the eye’s drainage canals become clogged over time. The inner eye pressure (also called intraocular pressure or IOP) rises because the correct amount of fluid can’t drain out of the eye. With open angle glaucoma, the entrances to the drainage canals are clear and open. The clogging problem occurs further inside the drainage canals, similar to a clogged pipe below the drain in a sink. Most people have no symptoms and no early warning signs. If open angle glaucoma is not diagnosed and treated, it can cause a gradual loss of vision. This type of glaucoma develops slowly and sometimes without noticeable sight loss for many years. It usually responds well to medication, especially if caught early and treated. This form of glaucoma is more common in Caucasians.
OPD Facilities:
- Optometry and Orthroptics
- Occular ultrasounds (A & B Scan)
- Spectacles
- Synaptophore
- Contact Lenses
- Auto refractometer
- Refraction
- Glaucoma Treatment
- Low vision aids
- Cornea Treatment
- Squint Correction
- Retina Treatment
- ICL (Spects Removal)
- LASIK Surgery
- Cataract Surgery

