Comprehensive ophthalmologist Laurel Tainsh, MD, and glaucoma specialist Michael Lin, MD, help clear up the confusion around this common yet poorly understood diagnosis. You’re at your routine eye exam. After getting a standard workup, including vision and eye pressure checks, the ophthalmologist says: “you’re a glaucoma suspect.” You might not know what that means, but… Read More »What It Means to Be a “Glaucoma Suspect” The post What It Means to Be a “Glaucoma Suspect” a...