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Meet Dr. Quinten Tuckfield!

We are proud to announce and introduce Dr. Quinten Tuckfield, the new addition to our team at Georgia Center For Sight. Dr. Tuckfield is an accomplished ophthalmologist who brings unparalleled expertise and compassionate care to all his patients. His unwavering commitment to patient care, ensuring the best possible outcomes for each individual he serves, is… Read More


Your Eye Health Matters; Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle

Having healthy eyesight is integral to maintaining an excellent quality of life. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 12 million people 40 years and over in the United States have vision impairment, including 1 million blind and 8 million who have vision impairment due to uncorrected refractive error. Some leading… Read More


What Happens To Our Eyes As We Age?

As we age, we undergo a few changes as adults, from our hair turning gray to changes in our eyesight. One of our priorities is ensuring our patients are empowered with information to know what to expect to minimize risks.  What Are the Common Age-Related Vision Changes?   Major Age-Related Eye Diseases  Early detection can effectively… Read More


Healthy Foods for Your Eyes

Do you eat foods that look delicious to the eye or food that is good for your eyes? Eating healthy food is the key to reducing the risk of developing eye diseases, and making nutritional meals and maintaining eye health go hand-in-hand. Let’s explore a diverse array of foods that will help promote good eye… Read More


How Does Sleep Apnea Affect the Eyes?

According to the National Sleep Foundation, a significant 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea, and shockingly, 80 percent of these cases are undiagnosed. Sleep Apnea is a condition marked by abnormal breathing during sleep, often multiple times per night. It causes lower-quality sleep and affects the eyes. It’s important to know that you’re not… Read More


February is AMD Awareness Month

February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month. Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a problem with your retina. It happens when a part of the retina called the macula is damaged. With AMD, you lose your central vision. You cannot see fine details, whether you are looking at something close or far. However, your peripheral (side)… Read More


Becoming Wiser About Your Eye Health

It is no secret that our eyes change as we age. Favorably, there is a lot you can do to preserve your eye health. A few of the most common age-related vision problems are glaucoma, cataracts, diabetic eye disease, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration. Early detection and prevention are crucial with many of these conditions,… Read More


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