Glaucoma Treatment in Del Mar, CA
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With a Focus on Long-Term Vision
- Advanced diagnostics from experienced optometrists
- Medical and surgical glaucoma treatments available
- Convenient offices in Del Mar, La Jolla & San Diego
- Serving patients from Carmel Valley and surrounding areas
Understanding Your Options for Glaucoma Treatment in Del Mar, CA

Medication Management Comes First
For most patients, the first line of defense against glaucoma is a prescription medication. These treatments typically include eye drops or oral medications that lower intraocular pressure, the main risk factor for glaucoma-related vision loss. Our optometrists will recommend the best option for your diagnosis and lifestyle, and closely monitor your progress during follow-up visits.
- Reduces pressure inside the eye to slow disease progression
- Often taken daily as eye drops or oral pills
- Requires regular monitoring to ensure effectiveness
- Side effects are usually mild and manageable
- Ideal for early-stage or moderate glaucoma
Surgical Intervention for More Advanced Cases
When medication is no longer effective, surgery may be needed to maintain your vision. Our optometrists work with trusted local specialists to coordinate laser procedures or traditional surgery, depending on your condition. While surgical options do not restore lost vision, they can help prevent further deterioration.
- Recommended when medications are insufficient
- Laser treatments help improve fluid drainage
- Traditional surgery may be used to create new drainage pathways
- Helps stabilize vision and prevent future loss
- Coordinated referrals ensure seamless care and follow-up

Frequently Asked Questions About Glaucoma Treatment in Del Mar, CA
How often should I be screened for glaucoma?
We recommend a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years, depending on your age, risk factors, and eye health history. Our optometrists will help determine the right schedule for you.
What are the early warning signs of glaucoma?
Most forms of glaucoma develop slowly and without obvious symptoms. That’s why regular eye exams are essential. Some people may notice subtle changes in peripheral vision or difficulty seeing in low light.
Can I still wear contact lenses if I have glaucoma?
Yes, many patients with glaucoma can continue wearing contact lenses. Your optometrist will help ensure your contacts and medications are compatible and safe for long-term use.

