Long-term eye health monitoring
Glaucoma and retina monitoring should feel steady, clear, and close to home.
Glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, and other age-related conditions need careful monitoring. Riverton Family Eye Care helps watch for changes and coordinate specialty care when needed.
Riverton Family Eye Care helps patients track pressure, retinal change, and follow-up timing without feeling lost in the process.
Personalized eye care for your whole family means making glaucoma and macular degeneration monitoring easier to understand for children, adults, and families across Riverton, Herriman, Bluffdale, South Jordan, and nearby Salt Lake County communities.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Jodie Johnson, OD and updated .
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When a glaucoma or retina monitoring visit makes sense.
- Family history of glaucoma
- High eye pressure or suspicious optic nerves
- Macular degeneration monitoring
- Cataract evaluation and post-surgical care coordination
What to expect
What happens during a glaucoma or retina monitoring visit.
- Eye pressure and optic nerve evaluation
- Retinal imaging or additional testing when needed
- Clear follow-up interval recommendations
- Co-management with specialists when appropriate
What to bring
What to bring to a glaucoma or retina monitoring visit.
- Your current glasses and any prescription eye drops
- Past eye records or specialist instructions if you have them
- Vision or medical insurance cards
Watching for change
Monitoring works best when the same concerns are tracked over time.
For glaucoma and macular degeneration, one pressure reading or one image rarely tells the whole story. What matters is whether the optic nerve, retina, or vision is changing over time and how quickly that change is happening.
That is why follow-up visits may include pressure checks, imaging, visual field testing, or a review of symptoms and medications. The goal is to keep the plan steady, practical, and close to home whenever possible.
Patients often feel less overwhelmed when they understand what is being monitored, what would count as meaningful change, and when the next follow-up matters most. That clarity is part of the visit too.
Why this matters
Why steady monitoring is how vision-threatening change gets caught early.
Glaucoma and macular degeneration progress gradually, often without noticeable symptoms in early stages. Regular monitoring is the most reliable way to detect change before vision loss becomes significant. Keeping an accurate record of your eye health over time gives your doctor the best chance of catching and responding to changes early.
Riverton and Salt Lake County
Convenient care for Riverton and nearby south Salt Lake County families.
Riverton Family Eye Care is located at 2998 W 12600 S, Riverton, UT 84065. Patients visit from Riverton and nearby Herriman, Bluffdale, South Jordan, and Draper because the office offers careful exams, clear explanations, and practical next steps close to home.
Related eye care
Helpful next pages related to this visit.
Patients looking for glaucoma and macular degeneration monitoring often also ask about related services, insurance details, and who they will see at the office. These links make it easier to compare next steps before you book.
Quick answers
Common Questions About Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration Monitoring
What conditions are checked during glaucoma and retina monitoring?
These visits can help monitor glaucoma risk, high eye pressure, optic nerve changes, retinal health, and macular degeneration. The goal is to catch change early and track it clearly over time.
How often do I need monitoring?
That depends on your diagnosis and risk level. Some patients are seen yearly, while others need shorter follow-up intervals.
Do you serve Herriman or Bluffdale?
Yes. Monitoring visits are scheduled for patients from Riverton, Herriman, Bluffdale, South Jordan, and nearby Salt Lake County communities.
Can Riverton Family Eye Care coordinate with specialists?
Yes. If you need additional testing or specialty treatment, the office can help coordinate co-management and referrals.
Medical disclaimer
Educational guidance is not the same as a diagnosis.
This information is for general educational purposes and is not a diagnosis. If you have sudden vision changes, eye pain, injury, flashes, floaters, or other urgent symptoms, call an eye care professional or seek emergency care.
Schedule with Riverton Family Eye Care
Need glaucoma and macular degeneration monitoring?
Book online or call the Riverton office and the team will help you choose the right visit.
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