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This is a Consultant led service using the latest technology to detect and treat people with glaucoma to prevent glaucoma blindness. What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is the name given to a group of conditions in which the optic nerve suffers a characteristic form of damage at the back of the eye. The optic nerve damage causes patchy loss of vision that varies in severity. Glaucoma is one of the most preventable causes of blindness in the UK. Without treatment, the loss of vision usually gets worse over time. The loss of vision in glaucoma is permanent, but with early treatment, the damage to vision can be minimised. How do you detect glaucoma? The Specialist Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon examines the eyes using full state of the art technology with five diagnostic tests of pressure, function and structure of the eye to detect glaucoma. 1) Laser Scan of the optic nerve The Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph provides exceptional detail of the structure of the optic nerve. The statistical analysis makes it possible to detect glaucoma damage before vision is lost. 2) Computerised visual field assessment The Orthoptist uses the Humphrey Field Analyser to map out the function of the retina, at the back of your eye. It detects less sensitive and blank areas of your field of vision and provides statistical information of glaucoma which may vary from visit to visit. 3) Eye pressure (Tonometry) The pressure inside the eye is measured using the gold standard applanation tonometer attached to the slit lamp. Anaesthetic eye drops with yellow dye are used to allow the instrument to touch the front of the eye. 4) Central corneal thickness The Pachymeter measures the thickness of the front surface of the eye to provide a more accurate interpretation of the pressure inside the eye. For example a thick cornea over estimates a higher pressure reading. 5) Ophthalmic Assessment The health of the retina, optic disc and structures of the eye are examined using a slit lamp and ophthalmoscope by the Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon. Eye drops are used to dilate your pupils; they will temporarily affect your vision for 2-4 hours. You are advised not to drive immediately afterwards. The Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon reviews all the results to provide the most advanced analysis to assess if glaucoma is present. If glaucoma is present, you will be offered the latest advice and treatment and opportunity to monitor any changes. How do you treat glaucoma? Treatment is by eye drops, tablets, laser light beam or surgery. The Specialist Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon in charge is: Mr Petros Andreou BM.,FRCOphth Website: http;/www.petrosandreou.co.uk Email pandreou@aol.com Secretary Tel 01245 514580 The Orthoptist is: Ms Helen Collett DBO D Website: www.privateorthoptist.com Email Helcollett@aol.com Tel/Fax 01787 472195 For more information International Glaucoma Association Tel 0845 766 9999
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