Glaucoma fellowship-trained at UT Southwestern in Dallas after an ophthalmology residency at the University of Missouri Kansas City and a Creighton University medical degree in 2013, Dr. Fahad Khan operates a Lewis Street practice in Hillcrest specializing in cataract and glaucoma surgery. The MIGS program covers iStent, Hydrus Microstent, Kahook Dual Blade goniotomy, and other minimally invasive bypass procedures, frequently combined with cataract extraction in patients arriving on referral from primary-care optometrists such as Pamela A. Hoo, OD after pressure spikes appear on routine screening. Selective laser trabeculoplasty offers a non-surgical first-line option for newly diagnosed open-angle glaucoma before drop therapy escalates. Visual field testing, OCT nerve fiber layer imaging, and gonioscopy build the diagnostic workup for narrow-angle anatomy and pigmentary dispersion cases. Post-surgical eyewear dispensing and multifocal lens fittings then route through optical shops including Warlen Optical once final refraction stabilizes weeks after lens implantation. The most complex cases stage trabeculectomy or tube shunt placement for advanced glaucoma patients whose pressures remain uncontrolled despite maximum medical therapy and prior laser intervention.