Tonometry is a test used to evaluate a patient for glaucoma and to monitor the progression of glaucoma. It is performed with an instrument called a Tono-Pen, a hand held instrument used to measure fluid pressure inside the eye, or intraocular pressure (IOP). By gently tapping on the cornea three measurements are taken. The unit then displays an average of the readings.

The fluid inside the eye is called the aqueous humor. The aqueous humor is produced and drains from the eye at approximately the same rate, resulting in a stable pressure inside the eye of 15 to 20 mmHg (millimeters of mercury). Glaucoma occurs as a consequence of a defect in the drainage angle resulting in inadequate outflow of aqueous humor and a subsequent buildup of pressure inside the eye. The resulting high pressure damages the optic nerve and results in blindness.

image 10

Ophthalmology

Welcome to VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital's Ophthalmology Department! We offer compassionate care for both our clients and their pets. We maintain a dedicated and highly trained staff and employ state-of-art equipment and techniques in our treatments. Our goal is to improve and preserve animal vision and...

Our Ophthalmology Services

CERF Exams
Electroretinography
Eyelid and Corneal Surgery
Gonioscopy

Looking for The Referral Form?

Loading... Please wait