Graystone Eye Graystone Eye - Your Vision Is Our Focus  


The Physicians of
Graystone Eye

Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

Randal J. Williams, MD

Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

Ann K. Joslyn, MD

Vitreo-Retina Specialist

T. Reginald Williams, MD

Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

John G. Tye, MD, FACS

Glaucoma Specialist

James W. Harris, Jr, MD

Refractive Surgery Specialist

Ralph E. Oursler, III, MD

Corneal Specialist

Richard I. Chang, MD

Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

Brian C. Adair, MD

Comprehensive Ophthalmologist

Roderick N. Hargrove,
MD, FACS

Vitreo-Retinal Specialitst

Patrick J. Kelty, MD


HOME

LOCATIONS

CATARACTS

GLAUCOMA SERVICES

LASIK

OCULOPLASTICS

SKIN CARE SERVICES

OPTICAL

PEDIATRICS

RETINA SERVICES

SEMINARS

PATIENT EDUCATION VIDEOS

APPOINTMENTS

CAREERS

PURCHASE CONTACTS

CONTACT US

ESPAÑOL

 


For Appointments Call 1.828.322.2050 or Click Here
SIGN UP To Receive Our eNewsletter


Glaucoma Services

What Is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is a disease that damages the optic nerve. The optic nerve is important because it carries vision from the eye to the brain. If glaucoma is not controlled, the damage it causes to the optic nerve can lead to blindness.

Can Glaucoma Be Controlled?

Although there is currently no cure for glaucoma, it can be treated. Usually glaucoma can be controlled with medicines (eye drops and pills) which must be used regularly. Laser surgery and incisional surgery may be recommended if medications are ineffective or if they cause unwanted side effects.

What Can I Expect When I See The Ophthalmologist For Glaucoma?

When you visit Graystone Eye, you will be given a complete eye examination, including an automated visual field test. This will help determine any damage to your optic nerve by measuring the extent of your side vision. Photographs and a visual examination of the inside of your eye will be made. Dr. James W. Harris, Jr, Graystone's glaucoma specialist, will then discuss his findings with you and your eye doctor and make recommendations for treatment and medications.

Remember, loss of vision due to glaucoma can be prevented. It requires frequent eye exams and tests as well as faithful use of your prescribed medications.


For more information about glaucoma and its treatment, visit these web sites:

Glaucoma Research Foundation

Glaucoma Foundation

National Eye Institute (glaucoma)

 


Ask The Doctor
Choose from the following list for answers to frequently asked
questions about cataracts and other eye diseases.

Any information provided on this website should not be considered medical advice or a substitute for consultation
with a physician. If you have a medical problem, contact your local physician for diagnosis and treatment.


cataracts //// glaucoma services //// LASIK //// lens replacement for presbyopia //// oculoplastics //// optical
pediatrics //// retina services //// seminars //// news & events //// appointments //// careers ////
purchase contact lenses ///// policies //// patient privacy notice //// about us //// webmaster //// site map

© Graystone Eye All Rights Reserved

Web Design and Hosting by Cornerstone