Ask the Eye Docs: Relief for Dry and Itchy Eyes
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For more than a decade, the dedicated team of eye specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons, P.C. has provided patients from all across Georgia with an array of eye care services, ranging from routine vision examinations and prescription eyewear to advanced eye disease treatment and refractive eye surgery. In this ongoing blog feature, you…
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions about Presbyopia: The Aging Eye
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When most people think about serious eye conditions that could permanently affect vision, the first that come to mind are the four leading causes of blindness: namely cataracts, retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration. However, there is another condition that, although generally not as serious, is potentially just as debilitating and actually much more common,…
Read MoreWhat to Do about a Twitching Eyelid
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There are many different things that can go wrong with your eyes, and the eye specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons are dedicated to treating every one of them. From serious concerns like cataracts or glaucoma that could permanently destroy your vision, to relatively minor and simple to correct issues like chronic dry eye…
Read MoreOn the Lookout for Winter Eye Threats
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The eyes are very sensitive organs, and their regular exposure to the external environment can often leave them highly vulnerable to damage. However the great outdoors is not the only place where your eyes may potentially be in danger. Even during the winter months, when we are all safely inside and taking shelter from the…
Read MoreBrightest Holiday Greetings from Georgia Eye!
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Everyone here at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons is anxiously looking forward to a brand new year, but we also wanted to take a moment and look back at everything we have accomplished. For more than a decade, we have been proud to be able to provide a full array of routine eye care, eye…
Read MoreAsk the GA Eye Docs: What are Eye Floaters and Flashes?
Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News
For more than a decade, the dedicated team of specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons, P.C. has provided patients from all across Georgia with an array of eye care services, ranging from routine vision examinations and prescription eyewear to advanced eye disease treatment and refractive eye surgery. In this ongoing blog feature, you will…
Read More4 Ways to Avoid Computer Vision Syndrome
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Sometimes the most serious threats to your eyesight do not come from the natural effects of aging or the slow progression of a disease, but from environmental factors and simple bad habits over which you actually can exercise a great deal of control. Among the most common of these relatively avoidable vision problems is a…
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions about Cataracts
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Cataracts, which affect more than 20 million men and women in the United States alone, represent the single most common cause of blindness in adults over the age of 40. Caused by a slow deterioration in the proteins that make up the eye’s lens, cataracts produce clouded areas in the field of vision which can,…
Read MoreWhy Does Our Vision Get Worse as We Get Older?
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Everyone is familiar with the common effects that aging can have on the body. As cartilage and muscle tissue start to break down, early morning aches and joint pain become a frequent occurrence, and the skin begins to sag and wrinkle as it loses its natural elasticity and volume. However, many do not realize that…
Read MoreWhat Makes a Comprehensive Eye Exam Different?
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Prescription vision correction is more common than you might think. According to the Vision Council of America, an estimated 75 percent of the adult population worldwide uses vision correction products, and approximately 64 percent of them wear glasses. Regular wearers of glasses and contacts are all no doubt familiar with the standard vision screening, or…
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