Presbyopia, Bifocals, Trifocals, & Progressive Lenses
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At some point in life, almost everyone develops an eye condition called presbyopia. As we age, the likelihood that we will develop this condition increases, virtually reaching 100% by the time we turn 65. Also known as age-related farsightedness, this condition affects the eyes’ ability to focus, and it cannot be treated with standard glasses…
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…
Read MoreAsk the Eye Docs: How Do I Know if I Need Bifocals?
Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News
For more than a decade, the dedicated specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons have provided patients from all across the southeast with an array of eye care services, ranging from routine vision exams for prescription eyewear and comprehensive medical eye exams to advanced eye disease treatment and LASIK vision correction surgery. In the latest…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Lens Package: Buy One Pair of Eyeglasses and Get The Second Pair Free!
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Taking proper care of your eyes can be expensive. That’s why, for a limited time, Dr. William Segal and Dr. Marc Lay at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons are among the only doctors in the Atlanta area offering the Ultimate Lens Package, a special deal on top-of-the-line Essilor eyeglass lenses! Essilor uses the newest and…
Read MoreSpecialized Eyeglasses for Different Vision Problems
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Since eyeglasses are so common, they can be relatively easy to overlook. While everyone understands that they can improve a person’s vision, most don’t give too much thought to just how intricate and complex they can be. At Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons, board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. William Segal and consultative optometrist Dr. Mark Lay treat…
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