Glaucoma

At the Glaucoma Eye Laser Eye Center Athens, all diagnostic examinations for the management and treatment of glaucoma are performed. In addition to pharmaceutical treatment, there are surgical options for managing the condition using the most modern techniques.

Cataract

Cataract surgery today is performed easily, painlessly, and without the need for hospitalization. The patient visits the eye center and, shortly after the procedure, can return home and resume most of their daily activities almost immediately.

Refractive Surgery

The Glaucoma Laser Eye Center Athens guarantees the most advanced, technology-driven diagnostic and surgical approach to refractive errors for the treatment of myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, including keratoconus.

Blepharoplasty

(PLEXR – NEEDLE SHAPING – OFF – ΒΟΤΟΧ)

At the Glaucoma Laser Eye Center Athens, the most modern and minimally invasive techniques of plastic and reconstructive facial surgery are applied, without blood, without the use of a scalpel or incisions, offering solutions to problems that affect patients and require blepharoplasty, elimination of folds, wrinkles, and skin laxity (facelift).

Glaucoma Laser Eye Center Ophthalmology Clinic
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Athens

The Glaucoma & Laser Eye Center Athens, located in Athens, aims to provide high-quality scientific services through personalized approaches for the optimal management of ophthalmic patients with anterior segment eye problems (cataract, corneal diseases requiring transplantation, correction of myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, keratoconus) and macular diseases.

Cataract treatment, correction of myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia, and corneal conditions—such as keratoconus or diseases requiring transplantation—are diagnosed and treated using the latest surgical techniques.

Special emphasis is placed on patients suffering from glaucoma, a condition that, if not properly managed, can lead to complete vision loss. Continuous collaboration with the referring and treating physician is maintained to determine the stage of glaucomatous damage—using all modern imaging methods (visual field testing, OCT, GDx)—and to plan further treatment.

The correct surgical choice from available procedures (trabeculectomy and its variations, deep sclerectomy, MIGS: Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery, SLT, XPRESS, MOLTENO, AHMED valves) on a fully specialized, individualized basis for each patient’s problem is the only way to prevent visual disability when medical therapy cannot halt the progression of glaucomatous damage.

Today, simultaneous treatment of cataract and glaucoma is safely feasible for a large proportion of patients when both conditions coexist.

In every case, following any imaging assessment or surgical treatment of anterior segment disorders—whether or not coexisting with glaucoma—support and ongoing collaboration with the treating ophthalmologist are a core part of our approach.

Located in the heart of Athens at 21 Maiandrou Street, with the most modern diagnostic equipment, we support patients and ophthalmologists in managing every complex ophthalmic condition, whether or not associated with glaucoma.

Scientific Director of the Glaucoma & Laser Eye Center Athens

Vasileios Kozobolis
Professor of Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Surgeon

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