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Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a comprehensive [[eye examination]] performed by [[ophthalmologist]]s and [[optometrist]]s. Those at risk for glaucoma are advised to have a [[dilated fundus examination|dilated eye examination]] at least once a year.<ref>[http://nihseniorhealth.gov/glaucoma/toc.html National Institutes of Health]</ref> | Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a comprehensive [[eye examination]] performed by [[ophthalmologist]]s and [[optometrist]]s. Those at risk for glaucoma are advised to have a [[dilated fundus examination|dilated eye examination]] at least once a year.<ref>[http://nihseniorhealth.gov/glaucoma/toc.html National Institutes of Health]</ref> |
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Overview
Screening for glaucoma is usually performed as part of a comprehensive eye examination performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists. Those at risk for glaucoma are advised to have a dilated eye examination at least once a year.[1]