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The Sun, UV Radiation and Your Eyes

Keep an Eye on Ultraviolet (UV) Safety from the American Academy of Ophthalmology Eye medical doctors (ophthalmologists) caution us that too much exposure to UV light raises the risks of eye diseases, including cataract, growths on the eye, and cancer. Strong exposure to snow reflection can also quickly cause painful damage called snow blindness. Growths on the eye, such… Read More


How to Choose the Best Sunglasses

Six Things to Consider from the American Academy of Ophthalmology Everyone knows sunglasses make it easier to see on a sunny day, whether out on the road or the water. However, wearing the right sunglasses is also a great defense against ultraviolet (UV) rays that can cause short- and long-term eye damage, according to the American… Read More


Will Sunglasses Protect You From Serious Eye Disease?

With summer in full swing, the days are longer, the sun hotter, and the threat from the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays, greater. Georgia Center for Sightand the American Academy of Ophthalmology warns that excess sun exposure can put you at risk of serious short-term and long-term eye problems. This is true for young and old, year-round. Prevention is… Read More


Cataract Diagnosis and Treatment

Your ophthalmologist will examine and test your eyes to make a cataract diagnosis. This comprehensive eye exam will include dilation. This means eye drops will widen your pupils. Slit-lamp exam Your ophthalmologist will examine your cornea, iris, lens and the other areas at the front of the eye. The special slit-lamp microscope makes it easier… Read More


5 Tips to Protect Your Eyes This Summer

Summer is in full swing, which means you are spending lots of time soaking up the sun and enjoying the warm weather! Here at Georgia Center for Sight, we want to give you helpful tips on how to protect your eyes in the summer. Eye protection safety is really important, especially during these summer months… Read More


When Should You Get LASIK?

Are you considering getting laser eye surgery? LASIK surgery is the most common form of laser vision correction, a surgical procedure using a laser to reshape the eyes. You may be wondering when the best time to get LASIK is. There is no “perfect age” to get LASIK, but the best age to get laser eye surgery is between… Read More


Cataract Surgery Recovery Time

Are you considering cataract surgery? You may be wondering how long cataract surgery takes. From the procedure to recovery, you could be seeing perfectly clear in less than two weeks. However, most patients’ recovery time is just 24 hours! Procedure & Recovery Time Cataract surgery is quick to perform and often takes no longer than 10 minutes…. Read More


Should Kids Wear Sunglasses

How commonly do you see adults driving down the street with sunglasses on, blocking their eyes from the strong sun ahead of them? Adults very regularly wear sunglasses when the sun is strong, but you rarely see kids wearing sunglasses, even on the brightest days. Protecting children’s eyes from the sun is so important, as… Read More


What Causes a Cataract?

A cataract is an eye condition that can cause your vision to be impaired. Cataract cannot lead to blindness but it is important to have them removed from your eye. Often a cataract will have developed over time on your eye’s natural lens. In the early stages of a cataract your vision will not be… Read More


The Truth About Custom LASIK

When It Comes to Custom LASIK, There’s More to the Truth Than Meets the Eye As your doctor, we are always on the lookout for what’s best for our patients. However, with all of the gimmicks and competing claims out there, it can be hard to get to the truth. What makes for truly custom… Read More


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