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Eye Safety Tips for the Fall

Cooler weather is upon us. While warmer months call for the use of sunglasses, eye safety is important year-round. As the leaves begin to change and it cools down for fall, make sure you’re protecting your eyes with these eye safety tips.  1. Use eye safety glasses As the leaves continue falling, make sure you… Read More


Why you should get LASIK before Halloween

There are many reasons why people are attracted to the idea of LASIK eye surgery — vision, appearance, convenience, cost, falling asleep without having to remove contacts, and being able to partake in physical activity without glasses are just a few. However, another reason to get LASIK that is commonly looked over is looking and… Read More


Cost Benefit Analysis of Lasik

Many individuals doubt the actual benefits of LASIK eye surgery, especially in regards to the cost. Our customers often ask, “Is LASIK worth it?” and “What are the benefits of LASIK eye surgery?” Surprisingly, LASIK eye surgery is extremely cost effective, and has high cost benefits. To prove it, see Georgia Center for Sight’s very… Read More


What is Operation Sight?

Beyond serving patients and making their health our number one priority, Georgia Center for Sight strives to support charitable organizations with similar values to our own. In efforts to do so, we are hosting a food truck next month, Biggum’s BBQ, and giving some of the proceeds to a program called Operation Sight.  What is… Read More


We’re Selling Game Day Parking for a Good Cause!

Georgia Center for Sight cares about the Athens community. This Saturday, we are donating all the proceeds we receive from parking spot sales for the UGA vs. Murray State game to the Athens Community Council on Aging, better known as ACCA. If you’re not familiar with the organization, it is a private, nonprofit institution committed… Read More


UGA games we’re most excited for and why

It’s hard to deny the excitement brought by Saturdays in Athens during the fall. Approaching uga football season, we’ve got more than enough games to look forward to. It seems like this 2019 team will have us standing amongst college football’s elite once again. Beyond serving patients, performing LASIK and cataract surgery, and checking eyes,… Read More


Are Blue Light Glasses Legit?

In the past year or so, the fad of blue light glasses has been sweeping through schools, homes and offices everywhere. Many people who spend a significant amount of time in front of screens (computers, phones, tablets, etc.) purchase or consider purchasing blue light glasses to protect their eyes. So what exactly are these glasses… Read More


The LASIK Procedure

Been wearing glasses or contacts for years? Tired of the upkeep that comes with troubled eyes? Georgia Center for Sight can put your annoyance to rest and bring you peace of mind with LASIK Eye Surgery! LASIK is a process used to treat both near and far sighted patients, along with those who struggle with astigmatism. … Read More


How Summer is Different with LASIK

Although we love Georgia summers, the hot season brings added difficulty for those of you with troubled eyesight. Lounging by the pool might be fun, but not when you’re squinting into the sun with your prescription eyeglasses. Your glasses and contacts may seem like a necessity, but you can change that with LASIK eye surgery…. Read More


Tips to Keep Your Eyes Safe This Summer

Most people are aware of the sun’s harmful rays and the damage it causes to our skin. However, people rarely consider the danger to one’s eyes brought by the powerful UV rays. Beyond sunscreen, it’s important to keep your eyes protected from the strong summer sun. Summer eye safety should be a top priority, but… Read More


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