New Studies Show Early Hope for Stopping Cataract Formation
Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News, Uncategorized
Currently, cataracts are the world’s leading cause of blindness and are seen often by the licensed physicians at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons. While scientists have labored tirelessly for decades to configure the foundation of their formation, recent developments have been discovered that may lead to exact cause. The powerful focusing ability in the human…
Read MoreHow Do Eyes Work? Identifying Key Terms in Vision Function
Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News
While we all have eyes, not all of us understand how they work. The process of vision can seem complicated, but in actuality it can be compared to a camera; each part works in conjunction with the other to provide vision, whether it is 20/20 or less than perfect. When all of the essential pieces…
Read MoreWishing You a Bright Holiday from Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons!
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As the year comes to a close, we want to express our deepest gratitude to our wonderful patients for supporting Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons. 2013 was a great year for us, but rather than being sad to see it go, we are anticipating all of the great things to come in 2014. This year,…
Read MoreMeet Dr. Segal’s November Featured Patient: Gail
Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Featured Patient, Uncategorized
When Gail began seeing board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. William Segal over seven years ago, he mentioned to her that she was beginning to develop vision-impairing cataracts on her eyes. As a caring doctor, he told her that he would be ready to perform the surgery whenever she felt comfortable. When her night vision regressed and her…
Read MoreHow Educating Yourself about Cataracts Could Save Your Eyesight
Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News
Nearly 20.5 million people in the United States age 40 and older are affected by cataracts. While you may not notice their development at first, they can progress to hinder your daily life. While many think a thin film is created over the eye to form cataracts, a more accurate definition would be a cloudiness that…
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