Comprehensive glaucoma documentation including IOP tracking, visual field progression, OCT analysis, and treatment compliance.
Glaucoma documentation requires tracking IOP measurements, visual field progression, OCT changes, and treatment compliance. Doctora provides automated trend analysis, progression tracking, and risk assessment tools for comprehensive glaucoma care.
Often asymptomatic in early stages
Gradual peripheral vision loss
Halos around lights
Eye pain (acute angle closure)
Headache
Nausea (acute cases)
Tonometry
Intraocular pressure measurement
Gonioscopy
Angle assessment
Visual Field Testing
Detect vision loss
OCT - RNFL
Nerve fiber layer thickness
Pachymetry
Corneal thickness
Optic Nerve Photography
Structural documentation
Essential Documentation for Glaucoma
IOP history and trends
CriticalVisual field progression analysis
CriticalOCT progression tracking
CriticalMedication compliance
ImportantRisk factor assessment
ImportantHow Doctora Streamlines Glaucoma Documentation
IOP trend analysis
Automatic graphing and target IOP tracking
VF progression tools
Track mean deviation changes over time
OCT comparison
Document RNFL changes between visits
Compliance tracking
Monitor medication adherence
Risk calculators
Integrated OHTS risk assessment
Treatment Options for Glaucoma
First-line IOP reduction
Reduce aqueous production
Dual mechanism IOP control
Selective laser trabeculoplasty
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery
Traditional filtering surgery
Common ICD-10 Codes for Glaucoma
Doctora automatically suggests appropriate codes based on your documentation
H40.11X1
Primary open-angle glaucoma, mild stage
H40.013
Open angle glaucoma suspect, bilateral
H40.213
Acute angle-closure glaucoma, bilateral
Based on severity: 3-4 months for moderate, 6-12 months for suspects
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