What Are My IOL Options?

Advancements in cataract surgery have come a long way. Patients no longer have to wear thick glasses or special cataracts to see after surgery. Instead, intraocular lenses now allow people to see better than before! Keep reading to learn more about your IOL options with Georgia Eye Associates!   IOLs have changed significantly over the… Read More


Is LASIK Right For Me?

If you are considering LASIK surgery options to correct your vision without the need for prescription eyeglasses or contacts, you’ve realized there is more than one kind of LASIK surgery for laser vision correction. Find out if LASIK with Georgia Eye Associates is right for you! LASIK Facts LASIK stands for Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis…. Read More


Common FAQs About Cataracts

When it comes to surgery, knowledge is power. Perhaps you are starting to notice some of the early symptoms of cataracts, have already have been diagnosed, or love someone who has cataracts. In any case, it’s wise to have a basic understanding of this extremely common condition in order to be able to advocate on… Read More


What To Expect After LASIK Surgery

Are you thinking about LASIK surgery? After all, LASIK will finally allow you to enjoy life thanks to the convenience of clear vision. One thing to consider is the recovery period and what kind of results you can expect after undergoing LASIK eye surgery on one or both eyes at Georgia Eye Associates. Generally speaking,… Read More


3 Unexpected Benefits of Cataract Surgery

Cataracts — and the diminished vision that they cause — are an inevitable part of aging. Thanks to a safe and quick surgical procedure, it’s now easier than ever to remove cataracts and restore good eyesight. But did you know that cataract removal offers other benefits as well? Decreased Risk of Falls Visual impairment of… Read More


How and Why Cataracts Develop

Cataracts are a common, age-related eye-condition affecting people who are age 60 and over. More than 200,000 US cases are diagnosed per year. In fact, about 70 percent of people over the age of 75 have cataracts. The condition can be chronic or lifelong and is treatable by a medical professional. So how and why… Read More


10 Facts to Reduce LASIK Surgery Anxiety

LASIK eye surgery may be an outpatient procedure, but it is still surgery and a pretty big deal. Whether you already have your procedure scheduled or are still considering making the move, remember that it’s perfectly normal to experience a full range of emotions. Feeling nervous, excited, and worried? That’s normal! If you’re experiencing a… Read More


How to Recognize the Signs of Cataracts

Cataracts are a common eye condition that usually happens as a result of aging. The condition affects millions of individuals in the United States alone. In fact, by the time they reach the age of 80, over half of all Americans have either had cataracts or cataract surgery. A cataract forms when the proteins in… Read More


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