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Articles How is a person tested for glaucoma?

Although we hear a lot about it, many people do not think about the possibility of having glaucoma. Glaucoma is a degenerative disease of the eye that gradually takes away a person’s vision due to damage to the optic nerve. The earlier this disease is caught, the greater the chance that its progress will be able to be slowed.

This is why preventative care is so important. During a visit to your eye doctor, he or she may perform a glaucoma test to make sure you aren’t suffering from this serious disease. The Glaucoma Research Foundation suggests a person should get tested at ages 35 and 40, and then every two years or so after that. There are two common tests that can be performed:

Tonometry:
This test measures the inner pressure of the eye. Drops are first used to numb the eye, and then the doctor will use a special device to gauge the amount of pressure.

Ophthalmoscopy:
During this test, the inside of the eye – particularly the optic nerve – is examined. A doctor will magnify the patient’s eye in a dark room and look at the shape and color of the optic nerve. If something appears to be abnormal, the doctor will perform additional tests, known as perimetry and gonioscopy. The perimetry, or visual field, test involves indicating when a moving light passes through your peripheral vision. Gonioscopy checks if the angle where the iris meets the cornea is open or closed, and it is a painless test.

It’s important to follow the recommendations of the Glaucoma Research Foundation and get tested for glaucoma on a regular basis if you are over the age of 40. Doing this can help you avoid undetected progression of the disease. Also, be sure to ask your eye care practitioner how you can use your True Care discount dental plan to maximize your savings during these vision-saving appointments.

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THIS PLAN IS NOT INSURANCE NOR IS IT INTENDED TO REPLACE INSURANCE*
This discount card program contains a 30 day cancellation period. This plan provides discounts at certain healthcare providers for medical services. This plan does not make payments directly to the providers of medical services. The plan member is obligated to pay for all healthcare services but will receive a discount from those healthcare providers who have contracted with the discount plan organization. For a fill list of disclosures, please click here. | Terms and Conditions | Discount Medical Plan Organization: New Benefits, Ltd. Attn: Compliance Department, P.O. Box 671309, Dallas, TX 75367-1309.

The discount program provides access to the Aetna Dental Access® network. This network is administered by Aetna Life Insurance Company (ALIC). Neither ALIC nor any of its affiliates offers or administers the discount program. Neither ALIC nor any of its affiliates is an affiliate, agent, representative or employee of discount program. Dental providers are independent contractors and not employees or agents of ALIC or its affiliates. ALIC does not provide dental care or treatment and is not responsible for outcomes. Note: This program is not available in MD, MT, SD, WA, UT, VT or IL.

*Actual costs and savings vary by provider, service, and geographical area.
**According to the Aetna Enterprise Provider Database as of November 1, 2010.
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