Determining if a patient has glaucoma requires several visits to an eye doctor and a variety of tests. Learn about tests for glaucoma with tips from an optometrist in this free eye care video.
Expert: Dr. Raj Patel
Contact: www.vancouvervision.com
Bio: Dr. Raj Patel graduated as a member of the Gold Key International Optometric Honor Society with a doctor of optometry degree from the University of Houston.
Filmmaker: Lisa Fenderson
I just had a eye exam and my doctor said the pressure is 21-22 in both eyes and risk factor for glaucoma. The doc told me to see an eye specialist to see better results and what to do and take next. However, when I took the perferral vision test, I did very well, seeing all the flashes which hopefully makes it a low risk factor.
ScorpioBornIn69 9 months ago
very weird that i am 16 and watching this stuff. but im learning alot about it and my pressure is aroud 28-33 in both eyes.
SkateBMX2010 1 year ago
wow..very informative video indeed. I'm 23 years old and already have a high ocular pressure. Around 24, 25 in my both eyes. So currently, I have to use drops every night to lower the pressure. This video gave me a better understanding of the test that I had done.
vickmortal 2 years ago