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How Effective Is MIGS in Reducing Eye Pressure?

Glaucoma is a progressive eye condition that can lead to vision loss if not properly managed. Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) at Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley has shown excellent… read more

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How Long Does It Take to Recover from MIGS?

When it comes to having surgery of any kind and particularly one that involves something as critical as your eyes and/or vision one of the first questions you may have… read more

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How Early Can Glaucoma Develop in Adults?

Glaucoma can be one of the most devastating diagnoses a person can receive regarding their vision, particularly in its later stages, when permanent and total blindness may be unavoidable. However,… read more

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How Can I Prepare for MIGS Surgery?

Deciding to undergo eye surgery is a big step, especially when it comes to glaucoma treatment. At Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley, we offer minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) to… read more

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What Is The Recovery Time for Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery?

At Ophthalmology Associates of the Valley, we offer cutting-edge glaucoma treatments that help our patients manage their conditions. During a visit to our Los Angeles, CA area office, we can… read more

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The Difference Between MIGS and Traditional Glaucoma Surgery

Glaucoma is a condition where the optic nerve gets damaged due to elevated eye pressure, or intraocular pressure. Even though traditional glaucoma procedures are safe and effective, there are other… read more

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What to Expect After Glaucoma Surgery?

Glaucoma occurs in millions of Americans and is a progressive eye disease that can cause partial or total blindness if not treated in time. Thanks to medical advancements in glaucoma… read more