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LASIK Financing Available with Approved Credit

Did you know that we have the ability to help finance your LASIK and vision care needs? With our special LASIK financing programs, you can correct your vision and finance eye care procedures such as cataract removal and LASIK eye surgery. When to have your vision procedure should be the question, not how to pay… Read More


Consider LASIK with WaveLight

Have You Considered LASIK lately? Have you considered getting LASIK? Here are some facts about LASIK to help you make your decision: More than 17 million people worldwide have had some form of laser vision correction. (Market Scope Annual Report, 2007) Every year, nearly 400,000 Americans have LASIK surgery. (Market Scope data estimated for 2010)… Read More


Blane Marable Gets LASIK

Blane Marable, the famous Athens, GA photographer, recently enjoyed the experience of LASIK with Dr. Jing Dong and Georgia Center for Sight. Hi. I’m Blane Marable, and I’ve been in glasses all my life. I’m a wedding photographer. And as a photographer, I’ve had some problems a little bit with my glasses as far as… Read More


Eye Safety Awareness During The Solar Eclipse

On Aug 21st we’ll experience an amazing event as the moon eclipses the sun for the first time since 1918.  While we encourage everyone to take part in this amazing event, we cannot completely prepare ourselves for the sight of a total solar eclipse. It’s important to understand that even the smallest glimpse of the… Read More


Teri Gabriel Gets LASIK

Teri Gabriel was a recent winner of our LASIK giveaway. My name is Teri Gabriel and I was the contest winner for the LASIK procedure at Georgia Center for Sight. Before LASIK I couldn’t see. Even with contacts I hated driving at night. The headlights coming through my windshield just would make a huge glare…. Read More


LASIK Basics: Is It For You

LASIK Basics Changing the way you see the world. LASIK surgery is the most common form of laser vision correction, a surgical procedure in which a laser is used to reshape the eyes, so that they are closer to their ideal shape for focusing light. At its core, LASIK is a 2-step process: Step 1:… Read More


LASIK and WaveLight Technology

Get the confidence that comes with knowing the facts. The hardest step in the entire LASIK procedure is overcoming your fear. We know that surgery can seem like a big, scary ordeal, but with WaveLight? refractive technology, it doesn?t have to be. While LASIK is still a surgical procedure, thanks to the advanced technology of the… Read More


Sun and Eye Health

Studies have show that too much exposure to UV light may increase the risk of developing macular degeneration, cataracts, and growths on the eye, including cancer. Not just sunlight, the same risk applies when using tanning beds. The risk for eye growths increases for surfers, skiers, fishermen, farmers, or anyone spending long hours under intense… Read More


Military Review Supports Laser Procedure Safety

Refractive surgery is a safe method for correcting refractive error, according to a retrospective review of all cases of the surgery performed over a 7-year period at a U.S. military laser refractive surgery center. The review, presented by Major Vashuda A. Panday, MD, identified a very low rate of postoperative microbial keratitis that compares very… Read More


WaveLight Refractive Suite

Advancing the Speed of Sight The WaveLight? Refractive Suite is the fastest refractive surgery platform available in the US. This technology starts with the fastest femtosecond laser available in the US, The WaveLight? FS200, adds the swivel bed for patient comfort and ends with the The WaveLight? EX500 Excimer Laser, all to make the LASIK procedure faster and… Read More


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