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Glaucoma

Advanced Glaucoma Treatment in Skokie & Highland Park

Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss, often occurring when a degeneration of the optic nerve disrupts communication between the eye and the brain. Without early detection and management, this can lead to a permanent loss of peripheral vision and potentially blindness.

At Eye Care Ltd, our board-certified ophthalmologists are experts in diagnosing and treating all forms of glaucoma. Because early detection is vital, we provide comprehensive eye exams to monitor your vision and identify risk factors before symptoms arise. Once diagnosed, glaucoma can be successfully controlled to help prevent further vision loss through customized treatment plans.

Brett Breshears in a glaucoma specialist in Highland Park and Skokie, IL.
Brett Breshears in a glaucoma specialist in Highland Park and Skokie, IL.

Meet Dr. Brett Breshears, DO | Glaucoma & Cataract Specialist

We are proud to feature Dr. Brett Breshears, a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist with a commitment to personalized, patient-centered care. A native of the Chicago area, Dr. Breshears specializes in both medical and advanced surgical management of ocular diseases.

Expertise & Specialized Treatments:

  • Glaucoma Surgery: Expert in Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) and glaucoma drainage implants including iStent and Goniotomy.

  • Clinical Excellence: Dr. Breshears completed his ophthalmology residency at Cook County Hospital and advanced glaucoma fellowship training at Indiana University.

Dr. Breshears is a member of the American Glaucoma Society and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Known for his compassionate approach, he treats every patient with the same care and respect he would provide his own family.

Our Chicago Area Locations

We offer convenient appointments at our two North Shore offices. Contact us today to schedule your consultation:

Other Services

Macular Degeneration treatment at Eye Care Ltd

Advanced age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of irreversible blindness and visual impairment throughout the world.