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10 Mountain Boulevard
Warren, NJ 07059
908.754.4800

592 Springfield Ave.
Westfield, NJ 07090
908.789.8999

517 Route One South
Suite 1100
Iselin, NJ 08830
732.636.7355

About Glaucoma at
The Eye Care & Surgery Center in New Jersey

Glaucoma is a term that is used to describe a broad range of eye problems that can damage the optic nerve and cause loss of vision. The pressure inside the eye, called Intraocular Pressure (IOP), generally falls within a range that is considered “normal”. Many patients believe that Glaucoma is simply due to a high pressure within the eye. While a high Intraocular pressure can be one cause of Glaucoma, and in fact is the most common cause of Glaucoma, a high IOP may not be the only cause of Glaucoma. There are a number of possible causes of Glaucoma. Regardless of the cause, the various types of Glaucoma share a common factor-if not diagnosed early, treated properly and controlled, it will result in permanent vision loss and potentially blindness. 

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness for patients between the ages of 18-65 years of age. It is estimated that approximately 3 million people have Glaucoma, yet only half of these actually know that they have it. In the United States alone, there are approximately 100,000 patients who are believed to be legally blind from glaucoma.

In addition, it is estimated that between 3 and 6 million people in the United States have higher than normal Intraocular Pressure (IOP), without clinical signs of damage to the optic nerve. High Intraocular Pressure is one of the diagnostic signs that may indicate the presence of Glaucoma. Thus it is likely that there are another million people who may have Glaucoma, but have not yet been diagnosed because they do not have access to eye care or even Glaucoma screenings.

 Most serious eye problems usually produce some symptoms that make patients uncomfortable or disturb their vision. Unfortunately, Glaucoma can begin without any symptoms or obvious loss of vision. It is insidious in onset and, if not diagnosed and treated early in its course, will lead to progressive, permanent, and unnoticed vision loss. This is why it is essential to diagnose and treat Glaucoma as early in its course as possible through regular eye examinations.

Fortunately, with early detection and diagnosis, in the vast majority of cases, Glaucoma can be treated and controlled so that vision loss can be prevented.

Glaucoma is a very complex eye disease, and not simply an elevated Intraocular Pressure (IOP). Nonetheless, when detected early it can be successfully treated. All of the Ophthalmologists at The Eye Care & Surgery Center in New Jersey provide comprehensive diagnostic testing and treatment for Glaucoma, as well as taking the time necessary to give each patient the personal education needed to fully understand their condition. In addition, for patients with advanced cases of Glaucoma requiring additional consultation or specialized treatment, Ivan Jacobs, M.D. is a Fellowship trained Glaucoma specialist who provides the full range of medical, laser and surgical treatments for Glaucoma.

Eye Care & Surgery Center and our New Jersey Glaucoma Specialist Ivan Jacobs, M.D. provides consultation, diagnosis, medical, laser and surgical treatment of Glaucoma in New Jersey and is conveniently located for New Jersey patients from Westfield, Iselin, Warren, Old Bridge, East Brunswick, Sayreville, Milltown, North Brunswick, Kendall Park, Somerset, Manville, Bound Brook, Raritan, Somerville, South Plainfield, North Plainfield, Watchung, Pluckemin, Rahway, Plainfield, Mountainside, New Providence, Bernardsville, Milltown, Union, Elizabeth, Linden, Jersey City, Irvington, Orange, Madison, Bloomfield, Montclair, Clifton, Garfield, Wayne, Parsippany, Troy Hills, and Paramus New Jersey. To schedule an appointment for a Glaucoma Consultation please call us at 908.789.8999.

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