Cutting-Edge Intraocular Lenses Now Available at Georgia Eye Physicians & Surgeons!

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We’re excited to announce that we currently have the Alcon AcrySof® IQ PanOptix® trifocal intraocular lens (IOL) at Georgia Eye Physicians & Surgeons. These innovative new lenses use the latest science and technology to correct presbyopia and cataracts in a single surgical session. Since 2015, the PanOptix lenses have shown superior results for many patients…

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Ask the Eye Docs: What Should I Do If I Get Something in My Eye?

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For more than a decade, board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. William Segal and consultative optometrist Dr. Marc Lay at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons have provided a wide array of eye care services to patients all across the southeast, ranging from routine vision and comprehensive medical eye exams to advanced eye disease treatment and LASIK vision correction…

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Ask the Eye Docs: What is Low Vision?

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For more than a decade, the dedicated specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons have provided patients from all across Georgia 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 even LASIK vision correction surgery.  In the latest…

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Am I a Candidate for LASIK Vision Correction?

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Virtually everyone out there has heard of LASIK, the laser vision correction procedure that can correct common vision refractive errors, like nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism.  This is hardly surprising, since more than 700,000 LASIK procedures are performed each year in the United States alone, and more than 40 million procedures have been performed…

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Understanding LASIK Eye Surgery

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Many patients suffering from myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism use prescription glasses or contact lenses to give them clearer vision.  However, advanced technology has made it possible to permanently correct these common vision problems with LASIK surgery.  Laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis, more commonly known as LASIK, is the world’s most common elective procedure and nearly…

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