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    Glaucoma Treatment

    Glaucoma is lifelong, but with proper treatment and regular follow-ups at Veonet Ireland, most patients can maintain good vision and quality of life.

What is Glaucoma

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide. glaucoma is a disease that damages the optic nerve, usually due to elevated pressure inside the eye (intraocular pressure). Because it often develops without noticeable symptoms, glaucoma is commonly called the “silent thief of sight.” By the time vision loss is detected, the disease may already be advanced.

Glaucoma accounts for approximately 10% of all cases of blindness worldwide.

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What are the symptoms to look out for?

In its early stages, glaucoma usually causes no symptoms. This is why around 50% of patients are unaware they have the condition at diagnosis. However, if you notice any of these symptoms, we recommend you seek our advice and book an appointment:

Book an appointment with Veonet Ireland if you notice any of the following:

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Gradual loss of peripheral (side) vision
2
Tunnel vision in advanced stages
3
Halos around lights, particularly at night
4
You notice Blurred vision
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Eye pain or headaches

When do you need to see a GP or optometrist?

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Make an appointment for an eye exam if you have injured your eye and notice any changes in your vision.
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If you develop vision loss associated with sudden headache.

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Restoring your vision is closer than you think!

We’re here to help

Yes. While glaucoma cannot be cured, modern treatments are highly effective at controlling eye pressure and slowing or stopping vision loss when started early.

The goal is to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) to protect the optic nerve and prevent further loss of vision.

Treatment usually starts with prescription eye drops. If needed, laser therapy or surgery may be recommended to better control eye pressure.

Eye drops either reduce the amount of fluid produced in the eye or improve fluid drainage, helping to lower eye pressure.

Laser treatment or surgery may be advised if eye drops are not effective, not tolerated, or if glaucoma continues to progress despite treatment.

Glaucoma often has no symptoms. Regular check-ups allow your eye specialist to monitor eye pressure, optic nerve health, and adjust treatment to protect your vision long term.

Your Glaucoma treatment pathway

Below is an overview of a typical patient journey for glaucoma treatments. Our team works closely with your GP or optometrist to ensure you receive the highest standard of care, tailored treatment, and the best possible outcomes.

  • Referral

    If your GP or optometrist detects raised eye pressure or signs of optic nerve changes, they’ll refer you to one of our specialist eye clinics for further evaluation.

  • Comprehensive eye test & pre-assessment

    You will undergo a full glaucoma assessment to evaluate the function of the optic nerve using visual field testing, as well as a structural assessment of the optic nerve with OCT scanning, fundoscopy, and retinal imaging. Your eye pressure will also be measured to help with the diagnosis and determine the most appropriate management plan. In some cases, making a diagnosis may require repeating these tests over several months to assess for progression.

  • Treatment plan

    Treatment may include prescription eye drops, laser therapy, or surgical options to control eye pressure and protect vision. Your specialist will discuss the most suitable approach for your condition.

  • Follow-up

    Regular follow-up visits will monitor eye pressure, visual fields, and optic nerve health to ensure treatment remains effective and your vision is preserved.

  • Routine care

    Once your condition is stable, your GP or optometrist will continue shared care, supported by detailed reports from your specialist for ongoing management.

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  • Mireia Roca Cabau - Consultant Ophthalmologist

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    Mireia Roca Cabau

    Consultant Ophthalmologist

    Phone
    +353 (1) 270 7888

    Consultant Ophthalmologist | Specialist in Vitreoretinal and Cataract Surgery

    Dr Mireia Roca Cabau, MD, PhD, is a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Veonet Ireland, specialising in vitreoretinal and cataract surgery. She earned her medical degree from the University of Lleida, Spain, and completed her Ophthalmology residency at Hospital Universitario La Paz in Madrid. Following her specialist training, Dr Roca Cabau pursued advanced vitreoretinal fellowships at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and Moorfields Eye Hospital in London—two of the most prestigious ophthalmic centres in the UK. During this time, she gained extensive experience in complex retinal procedures, including macular surgery, scleral buckling, and paediatric retinal interventions.

    In addition to her clinical practice in Ireland, Dr Roca Cabau is deeply committed to global eye health. She collaborates with La Clinique des Yeux in Dakar, Senegal, where she helped establish the Retina Department and continues to train local ophthalmologists in cataract and retinal surgery. Her work there reflects her dedication to advancing ophthalmic care and education in underserved regions.

    Dr Roca Cabau holds a PhD with Cum Laude distinction from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid for her research on innovative treatments for intraocular retinoblastoma. She has also contributed to multiple clinical trials focused on retinal diseases, furthering the development of new therapeutic approaches.

    Fluent in Catalan, Spanish, English, and French, Dr Roca Cabau combines her international expertise with a patient-centred approach, delivering the highest standards of care and advancing excellence in ophthalmology.

  • Desislava Andreeva - Consultant Ophthalmologist

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    Desislava Andreeva

    Consultant Ophthalmologist

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    +353 (1) 270 7888

    Ms Desislava Andreeva, MD, is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon with extensive experience across both public and private healthcare systems in Ireland and the UK. She currently holds Consultant positions at Vista Eye Clinic in Dublin and Naas, as well as at EyeDoc Eye Clinics in Dublin.

    Ms Andreeva obtained her Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical University of Sofia in 2013. She went on to complete her specialist surgical training in Ophthalmology, achieving her Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) in Surgical Ophthalmology in 2019.

    Following her training, she worked as a Consultant Ophthalmologist in the UK before relocating to Ireland in 2022, where she continues to provide high-quality, patient-focused eye care.

    Ms Andreeva is fully registered with both the Irish Medical Council and the UK General Medical Council.

  • Prateek Agarwal - Consultant Ophthalmologist

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    Prateek Agarwal

    Consultant Ophthalmologist

    Phone
    +44 028 9568 8319

    Prateek Agarwal is a highly experienced Substantive Consultant at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust. With a remarkable record of performing over 1500 eye surgeries per year, he has developed a special interest in cornea and refractive surgery.

    An accomplished academic, Dr. Agarwal serves as a lecturer, examiner, and tutor, and has authored 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals. He is a sought-after speaker, regularly presenting at prestigious national and international congresses on cataract and refractive surgery.

    As the Chief Educational Supervisor for trainees at the trust, he guides the next generation of Ophthalmologists. He also serves as an examiner for the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and the Laser Refractive Surgery assessment process. With his dedication to clinical excellence, education, and research, Dr. Agarwal is committed to delivering the highest standard of care to his patients.

  • Ahmed Saad - Consultant Ophthalmologist

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    Ahmed Saad

    Consultant Ophthalmologist

    Phone
    +44 028 9568 8319

    Mr Saad is a leading Ophthalmologist and Vitreoretinal surgeon, who specialises in cataract surgery, lens replacement surgery and retinal surgery alongside macular hole, uveitis and epiretinal membrane. His NHS base is South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

    Highly qualified, with an MBBCh, MSc and MD from Zagazig University in Zagazig, Egypt, and multiple fellowships. These include an FICOphth, an MRCSEd, an FRCSGlas and an FRCSEd, an FRCOpth, and CrtLRS.

    He completed his higher retinal sub-specialty training through two fellowships in medical retina and uveitis, and vitreoretinal surgery, at Bristol Eye Hospital.

  • Dr Farah Ibrahim - Consultant Ophthalmologist

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    Dr Farah Ibrahim

    Consultant Ophthalmologist

    Farah Ibrahim is a Consultant Ophthalmologist, specialising in Diabetic Eye Disease (Medical Retina).

    She obtained her medical degree from the University of Leicester, UK, and completed her ophthalmology training in the Republic of Ireland. With eight years of clinical experience at the National Diabetic Treatment Clinic within the Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital in Dublin, she subsequently served as a Medical Retina specialist at the Institute of Eye Surgery/UPMC Kildare Hospital.

    Throughout her career, she has successfully established multidisciplinary teams in a variety of settings, including the Diabetic Treatment Clinic, the Institute of Eye Surgery clinic in Athlone, and the Community Paediatric Ophthalmology Team at Ballincollig Primary Care Centre in Cork, where she served as the lead clinician.

    Currently, Ibrahim is a member of both the Royal College of Ophthalmologists UK and the Irish College of Ophthalmologists.

Glaucoma treatment available at the following clinics

  • Cork -

    Cork

    Veonet Ireland Cork, 1st Floor, 2 Park Place, City Gate Mahon, Cork, T12DH0FVisit location
  • Belfast -

    Belfast

    Veonet Ireland Belfast, Health & Wellbeing Park, Kings Hall, Upper Lisburn Rd, Belfast BT9 6GWVisit location
  • Dublin Carrickmines -

    Dublin Carrickmines

    Veonet Ireland Dublin Carrickmines, 3rd Floor, The Herbert Building, The Park, Carrickmines, Dublin 18, D18 K8Y4Visit location

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