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Are Contact Lenses Safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic?

As the current health crisis continues to evolve, there is no shortage of information and rumors circulating about what could increase your risk of becoming infected… or worsen your symptoms. Some experts have warned against the use of contact lenses and have said that it may worsen your Coronavirus symptoms. In response, the American Optometric… Read More


Why Telehealth Services Can Benefit You This Month

As the National Health Crisis plunges our country into uncertainty (and appointment cancellations), people are left wondering when they will ever be able to reschedule. . Here’s the good news…with the technology we have available today, we can carry out many of our appointments virtually through telehealth services! This allows for employers to keep their… Read More


What is an Astigmatism?

Have you ever heard the word “astigmatism” in a TV commercial or read about it in a magazine, but didn’t care enough to learn more?  Here at Georgia Center for Sight, we want to help you understand what an astigmatism is and how it can be corrected. According to the American Optometric Association, an astigmatism… Read More


Love Your Eyes, Get Them Checked

As February kicks into full swing, love is becoming a hot topic both towards our partners and ourselves. The concept of self-love has become increasingly popular in the last ten years and is defined as “regard for one’s own well-being and happiness.” It includes both mental and physical wellness, with an emphasis on a well-rounded… Read More


What to Expect During Cataracts Surgery

Cataract surgery may sound like an intimidating process, but it is actually quite simple. Why not improve your quality of life for the new year? Cataracts are a natural part of the aging process and affect more than 20.5 million Americans over the age of 40. They occur when the natural lens in your eye… Read More


2020: The Year of Perfect Vision

Start the year 2020 with 20/20 vision. With the start of the new year, 2020, it’s only natural that one would associate the new beginnings with a fresh perspective. At Georgia Center for Sight, we want to help you achieve your New Year’s resolution, especially if that goal includes improving your vision. You can do… Read More


How To Get Rid of Dry Eyes this Winter

Winter months can be difficult on your eyes. One major problem during the winter is dry eyes. When winter is drying your eyes out, artificial tears can help provide temporary relief, but frequent artificial tear use may not be the best solution. Consider other options to combat dry eyes this winter. Georgia Center for Sight… Read More


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


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