3 Tips for New Contact-Lens Wearers
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At Georgia Eye Physicians & Surgeons, we offer virtually every eye-health service there is. From standard glasses for correcting astigmatism to lasers and intraocular lenses to treat cataracts, we’re equipped with the facilities, technology, and expertise that people need to keep their vision sharp. Many of our patients who wear glasses but aren’t quite ready…
Read MoreUnderstanding Your Eyeglass Prescription
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At Georgia Eye Physicians & Surgeons, we want our patients to have a strong understanding of how their eyes and corrective lenses work. While the person who needs to best understand your vision prescription is the optician who makes your glasses, it can still be useful for you to know what the various numbers and…
Read MoreWhat’s the Best Way to Filter out Blue Light?
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Nowadays, many of us seem to spend more of our waking hours looking at screens than doing anything else. This has led to various concerns, and many people are afraid of what all this screen time might be doing to our eyes. Fortunately, there are currently no known long-term eye-health effects attributed to prolonged screen…
Read MoreWhy Back-to-School Eye Exams Are So Important
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The 2019-2020 academic year is here, and that means a few things need to be taken care of. Amid buying new clothes and school supplies, meeting with teachers, signing up for clubs and sports, and everything else that the new school year brings, it can be easy to forget about visiting the eye doctor. However,…
Read MoreA Guide to Caring for Your Glasses
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Breaking or damaging your glasses may not be as terrifying a prospect as it was when you were a kid, but it’s still a major inconvenience. Many people don’t realize that they’re practicing bad habits with their glasses, and damaged eyewear can put one in a costly, inconvenient, or perhaps even dangerous position. In a recent blog, we discussed…
Read MoreHow to Properly Clean Your Glasses
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If you wear glasses, you know the feeling (or absence thereof) of forgetting that they’re on your face. In the same way you can get used to the feeling of frames on your face, you can also adapt to the sight of oils and dust accumulating on your lenses throughout the day. Anyone who wears…
Read MoreAnswering Your Questions about Glasses and Contact Lenses
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It’s a pretty fair bet that either you or someone you know wears glasses or contact lenses. According to the Vision Council of America, approximately 75% of all adults use some sort of vision correction, with roughly 64% of them wearing eyeglasses and about 11% wearing contact lenses, either exclusively or with glasses. The dedicated…
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