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Glaucoma Tests |
Glaucoma is an eye disease caused by high pressure in the eye. It can cause you to gradually lose sight without warning and often without symptoms. The best way for people at high risk for glaucoma to protect themselves is to have regular eye exams.
How often is it covered?
Once every 12 months
For whom?
People with Medicare at high risk for glaucoma
Your costs in the Original Medicare Plan?
You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after the yearly Part B deductible.
Are you at high risk for glaucoma?
Your risk for glaucoma increases if you…
- have diabetes
- have a family history of glaucoma
- are African American and age 50 or older
Other Web Resources for Glaucoma Information
National Eye Institute (NEI), National Institutes of Health
The NEI website contains eye health information on the most common eye disorders and there treatments. It also has available consumer eye care resources. |
Prevent Blindness America
The Prevent Blindness America website offers many programs and services to help fight blindness and save sight. You can find many consumer resources, basic eye tests and information on all eye services, offered, including services for school aged children. |
The Glaucoma Foundation
The Glaucoma Foundation website contains information on the causes, detection, and treatment of glaucoma. The Glaucoma Foundation can also be contacted by calling 1-800-GLAUCOMA (1-800-452-8266). |
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