Glaucoma Treatment
We offer advanced Laser Treatment for Glaucoma and minimally invasive glaucoma laser surgery to help protect your vision and manage eye pressure effectively.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, most commonly due to abnormally high intraocular pressure (IOP). If left untreated, it can lead to irreversible vision loss. Ms Ranjit Sandhu offers comprehensive glaucoma management, including medical therapy and Laser Treatment for Glaucoma, to help protect and preserve your vision.
Our tailored treatment approach includes:
- Anti-glaucoma medication
- YAG laser iridotomy for narrow angles
- Glaucoma laser surgery where appropriate
Our goal is to reduce intraocular pressure, prevent further optic nerve damage, and ensure long-term visual stability. Early diagnosis and regular monitoring are essential for managing glaucoma effectively.
Advanced Laser Treatment for Glaucoma
In some cases, patients benefit from additional glaucoma laser surgery such as Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT). This advanced Laser Treatment for Glaucoma enhances the eye’s natural drainage system and is often used as a first-line treatment or when eye drops are no longer effective. SLT is minimally invasive, quick, and performed in the clinic with little to no downtime, making it an excellent long-term option for many patients.
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FAQs on Glaucoma Treatment
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, often due to high intraocular pressure. If not properly managed, it can lead to vision loss.
You may need treatment if you have high eye pressure, changes in peripheral vision, or if glaucoma is detected during an eye examination. Regular monitoring is essential.
This procedure helps prevent sudden rises in eye pressure in patients with narrow angles. It improves fluid flow and reduces the risk of angle-closure glaucoma.
Laser glaucoma treatments—such as YAG iridotomy or SLT—use targeted laser energy to improve drainage or reduce pressure in the eye. These treatments are minimally invasive and effective for many patients.
Most patients report little to no discomfort. Numbing drops are used to ensure the procedure is quick and comfortable.
Most patients return to normal activities within a day. Temporary redness or mild blurring may occur, but usually settles quickly.
Some patients can reduce their reliance on drops after Laser Treatment for Glaucoma, while others may still need them for optimal pressure control.
Our Price List
| New consultation | £280 |
| Follow up | £220 |
| Laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) | |
| – one eye | £550 |
| – both eyes | £750 |
| Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) | |
| – one eye | £550 |
| – both eyes | £750 |
| Glaucoma surgery | |
| – depending on complexity | £2550 – £3550 |