Neuro-Ophthalmology

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Neurological Conditions of the Eye

Our providers diagnose and treat conditions related to the nervous system of the eye.

 

Covering the Basics

Possible problems you may be experiencing that need evaluation include injury to the brain and or/optic nerves – which transmit visual signals from the eyes to the brain. This includes treatment for loss of vision that may be caused by trauma, inflammation, strokes, tumors, toxicity, and infections.

Symptoms You Don’t Want to Overlook

Patients who have any loss of visual acuity, visual field, or color vision due to a problem with the brain or optic nerves should be evaluated and treated as soon as possible. Some of the typical disorders include:

  • optic neuritis
  • optic neuropathy
  • papilledema
  • ocular myasthenia gravis
  • visual field loss due to tumor, stroke, or any unexplained vision loss
  • double vision
  • headaches
  • nystagmus (shaking eyes)
  • disorders of the eyelids and pupils such as eyelid or facial spasm

The Process

  • MEDICAL HISTORY – The neurological eye exam begins with an extensive history of the patient’s problem and a review of any neurological or medical problems that could be relevant.

 

  • EVALUATION – The patient will undergo testing of their vision, eye movements, color vision, pupils, visual fields, and eye pressures. Special attention is paid to the optic nerve and retina in the back of the eye. Dilating drips will be used so special attention can be paid to evaluating the optic nerve and retina. Additional specialized diagnostic testing may be needed.

 

  • NEXT STEPS – A provider will sit down with the patient to discuss their condition and any treatments or management strategies that may be offered.
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