Ocular Hypertension
- Eye Pressure Monitoring
- Glaucoma Prevention
- Optic Nerve Protection
- Vision Preservation
- Silent Vision Loss
Control pressure. Prevent optic damage.
Ocular Hypertension Monitoring:
Preventing Glaucoma with Early Care
Ocular hypertension means the pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure, or IOP) is higher than normal — but without any signs of optic nerve damage or vision loss. While not an eye disease itself, ocular hypertension is a serious risk factor for glaucoma, making regular monitoring essential for protecting your vision.
Why Eye Pressure Matters
Your eyes constantly produce and drain fluid to maintain a healthy pressure. But when that drainage slows down or fluid builds up, pressure rises. Over time, this elevated pressure can damage the optic nerve, leading to glaucoma and permanent vision loss. The key to preventing this progression is early detection and proactive management.
What Happens During Ocular Hypertension Monitoring?
Dr. Belgrave will track your eye pressure over time using precise, non-invasive tests. He’ll also examine your optic nerve, monitor your visual field, and evaluate other risk factors such as family history, age, and overall health. If needed, he may recommend:
Prescription eye drops to lower eye pressure
Lifestyle adjustments to support eye health
More frequent exams to detect changes before they become serious
Why Trust Dr. Belgrave with Your Eye Health?
Dr. Belgrave completed his residency training at Mt. Sinai, one of the Top 25 Ophthalmology Residency Programs in the nation. This advanced training gives him exceptional insight into complex eye conditions, including ocular hypertension and glaucoma risk. Combined with his personalized, prevention-focused approach, Dr. Belgrave helps his patients stay one step ahead when it comes to protecting their vision.
Protect Your Vision Before Symptoms Start
Ocular hypertension often causes no symptoms at all — but early action can make all the difference. Schedule your eye pressure check with Dr. Belgrave today and take a proactive step toward lifelong eye health.
