Glaucoma Center - Plainfield, NJ
Plainfield Eye Doctor Doctors for GlaucomaType of Physician: Eye Doctor What is a Eye Doctor? A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals. Specialty: Ophthalmology Common Name: Eye Doctor Eye Doctor Doctors in Plainfield *![]() Summit Medical Group ![]() Summit Medical Group ![]() Eye Care & Surgery Center ![]() Eye Care & Surgery Center ![]() Eye Care & Surgery Center ![]() Lorin R Press MD ![]() The Eye Center ![]() The Eye Center ![]() The Eye Center ![]() The Eye Center ![]() The Eye Center ![]() The Eye Center ![]() Westfield Eye Group ![]() Westfield Eye Care Center ![]() Advanced Ophthalmology Center ![]() Advanced Ophthalmology Center ![]() Benjamin Spirn MD ![]() New Jersey Neuroscience Center ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() Jeffrey Schiller MD ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() David S Hoffman MD ![]() Patel Eye Associates ![]() Patel Eye Associates ![]() John M Boozan MD ![]() David Campeas MD ![]() Brunswick Eye Associates LLC ![]() Stephen J Gordon MD ![]() Brunswick Eye Associates LLC ![]() Ophthalmology Associates ![]() Cranford Ophthalmology PA ![]() Cranford Ophthalmology PA ![]() Anthony Inverno MD ![]() Wachtel-Weisfeld Ophthalmology Group ![]() Wachtel-Weisfeld Ophthalmology Group ![]() Princeton Eye Group ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() Princeton Eye Group ![]() The Glaucoma Institute PC ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() Princeton Eye Group ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() The Retina Vitreous Center ![]() Princeton Eye Group ![]() Princeton Eye Group ![]() John D Wilgucki DO ![]() Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Santamaria Eye Center ![]() Santamaria Eye Center ![]() Short Hills Ophthalmology Group LLC ![]() Tasneem Shamim MD ![]() David Lichtenstein MD ![]() Michael J Kotch MD ![]() Howard M Eisenstodt MD FACS FICS PA ![]() James E Haberman MD ![]() Hudson Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Hudson Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Somerset Ophthalmology Associates ![]() Hudson Eye Physicians & Surgeons ![]() Eye Clinic PA ![]() Eye Clinic PA ![]() New Jersey Eye Physicians & Surgery ![]() Michael H Friedman MD ![]() Fay L Bennett MD ![]() Associates in Eye Care ![]() Associates in Eye Care ![]() Newman & Shulman MDs ![]() Newman & Shulman MDs ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Palisade Eye Associates ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Marano Eye Care Centers ![]() Arthur S Kern MD ![]() Marano Eye Care Centers ![]() Palisade Eye Associates ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Northern New Jersey Eye Institute ![]() Richard C Angrist MD ![]() Eye Care of New Jersey ![]() Robert Masterson MD ![]() Bradley J Phillips MD LLC ![]() Morristown Ophthalmology ![]() D A Benedetto MD ![]() Aaron S Kaplan MD ![]() Robert A Braunstein MD ![]() Pediatric Eye Physicians PC ![]() Livingston Vitreo-Retinal Associates ![]() Livingston Vitreo-Retinal Associates ![]() Affiliated Eye Surgeons ![]() Pediatric Eye Physicians PC ![]() Neigel Center PA ![]() Steven Faigenbaum MD ![]() Steven Faigenbaum MD Plainfield, New JerseyUpcoming Local Events2012-05-29
2012-06-02
2012-06-17
2012-06-17
2012-06-17
2012-06-17
2012-06-17
2012-06-17
2012-06-27
2012-10-14
GlaucomaWhat is glaucoma?Glaucoma is a disease of the major nerve of vision, called the optic nerve. The optic nerve receives light-generated nerve impulses from the retina and transmits these to the brain, where we recognize those electrical signals as vision. Glaucoma is characterized by a particular pattern of progressive damage to the optic nerve that generally begins with a subtle loss of side vision (peripheral vision). If glaucoma is not diagnosed and treated, it can progress to loss of central vision and blindness. Glaucoma is usually, but not always, associated with elevated pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure). Generally, it is this elevated eye pressure that leads to damage of the eye (optic) nerve. In some cases, glaucoma may occur in the presence of normal eye pressure. This form of glaucoma is believed to be caused by poor regulation of blood flow to the optic nerve.
How common is glaucoma?Worldwide, glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. In fact, as many as 6 million individuals are blind in both eyes from this disease. In the United States alone, according to one estimate, over 3 million people have glaucoma. As many as half of the individuals with glaucoma, however, may not know that they have the disease. The reason they are unaware is that glaucoma initially causes no symptoms, and the subsequent loss of side vision (peripheral vision) is usually not recognized.
What causes glaucoma?Elevated pressure in the eye is the main factor leading to glaucomatous damage to the eye (optic) nerve. Glaucoma with normal intraocular pressure is discussed below in the section on the different types of glaucoma. The optic nerve, which is located in back of the eye, is the main visual nerve for the eye. This nerve transmits the images we see back to the brain for interpretation. The eye is firm and round, like a basketball. Its tone and shape are ... Recommended Reading Related to GlaucomaWhat is LASIK?LASIK stands for laser in situ keratomileusis, which means using a laser underneath a corneal flap (in situ) to reshape the cornea (keratomileusis). This procedure utilizes a highly specialized laser (excimer laser) designed to treat refractive errors, improve vision, and reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses. This laser procedure alters the shape of the cornea, which is the transparent front covering of the eye. Though the excimer laser had been used for many years before, the development of LASIK is generally credited to Ioannis Pallikaris from Greece around 1991.
How does LASIK work?During the LASIK procedure, a specially trained eye surgeon first creates a precise, thin hinged corneal flap using a microkeratome. The surgeon then pulls back the flap to expose the underlying corneal tissue, and then the excimer laser ablates (reshapes) the cornea in a unique pre-specified p... Other Related Glaucoma ArticlesEmergency Contact for Plainfield
Nearby Plainfield Hospitals *![]() Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center ![]() Runnells Specialized Hospital of Union County ![]() Children's Specialized Hospital Mountainside ![]() JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute ![]() JFK Medical Center ![]() Kindred Hospital New Jersey Rahway ![]() Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Rahway ![]() University Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Overlook Hospital ![]() Summit Oaks Hospital ![]() Lyons Campus of the VA New Jersey Health Care System ![]() Saint Peter's University Hospital ![]() Woodbridge Development Center ![]() Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital ![]() Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital ![]() Care One at Raritan Bay ![]() Somerset Medical Center ![]() Raritan Bay Medical Center Perth Amboy Division ![]() Trinitas Hospital Williamson Campus ![]() Saint Barnabas Medical Center ![]() Trinitas Hospital New Point Campus ![]() Morristown Memorial Hospital ![]() Newark Beth Israel Medical Center ![]() Children's Hospital of New Jersey ![]() Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute ![]() East Orange Campus of the VA New Jersey Health Care System ![]() Staten Island University Hospital South Site ![]() Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation West Orange ![]() East Orange General Hospital ![]() Matheny Medical & Educational Center ![]() The University Hospital ![]() Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital ![]() St James Hospital of Newark ![]() Bayonne Medical Center ![]() Richmond University Medical Center ![]() Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge Division ![]() Clara Maass Medical Center ![]() Clara Maass Medical Center West Hudson ![]() Carrier Clinic ![]() Mountainside Hospital ![]() Staten Island University Hospital North Site ![]() Bayley Seton Campus ![]() South Beach Psychiatric Center ![]() Bayshore Community Hospital ![]() Essex County Hospital Center ![]() Saint Clare's Hospital Denville ![]() Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation Chester ![]() Princeton House Behavioral Health ![]() Saint Clare's Hospital Boonton Township ![]() Saint Clare's Hospital Dover ![]() Jersey City Medical Center ![]() Kindred Hospital Morris County ![]() Brooklyn Campus of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System ![]() Christ Hospital ![]() Lutheran Medical Center ![]() Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center ![]() Hoboken University Medical Center ![]() Maimonides Medical Center ![]() Meadowview Psychiatric Hospital ![]() University Medical Center at Princeton ![]() Long Island College Hospital ![]() Merwick Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() New York Downtown Hospital ![]() New York Methodist Hospital ![]() St Mary's Hospital ![]() St Vincent's Hospital & Medical Center of New York ![]() The Brooklyn Hospital Center ![]() St Joseph's Children's Hospital ![]() St Joseph's Regional Medical Center ![]() Coney Island Hospital ![]() Beth Israel Medical Center Petrie Division ![]() Hunterdon Medical Center ![]() New York Eye & Ear Infirmary ![]() NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases ![]() Chilton Memorial Hospital Featured Articles*Provider Directory Terms of Use: The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval. |






































































































