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July is Dry Eye Awareness Month

In 2005, the Sjögren’s Foundation requested that Congress officially declare July “Dry Eye Awareness Month” to increase awareness of dry eye and educate the public about its symptoms and treatment options. The Prevent Blindness organization also designated July as Dry Eye Awareness Month. Our collaboration with foundations aims to raise awareness about dry eye symptoms… Read More


July is UV Safety Awareness Month

As we embrace the summer sun, it’s essential to recognize that July is not just about warmth, but also about UV Safety Awareness. This dedicated period serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers of UV radiation and the important need for sun-smart practices. Before you enjoy fun in the sun, either on vacation… Read More


The Significance of Eyebrows and Eyelashes

Have you ever paused to consider just how crucial eyebrows and eyelashes are to our appearance and well-being? These seemingly simple features do so much more than frame our eyes; they play vital roles in our everyday lives. Let’s dive into why they are not just for show, but essential for both beauty and function!… Read More


Dr. Onyale Warnock Joins the Georgia Center for Sight Team!

Georgia Center for Sight is pleased to welcome Dr. Onyale Warnock, O.D., to its team of dedicated eye care professionals. Dr. Warnock is an optometrist specializing in comprehensive eye care and ocular disease management, with particular interest in dry eye treatment, myopia management and post-surgical care. Dr. Warnock earned her Doctor of Optometry degree, cum… Read More


The Retina: The Starting Point Of It All

Have you ever wondered about the marvel of how your eyes perceive the world? Imagine your eyes as a camera, capturing a breathtaking picture. Light enters through the cornea and is regulated by the iris and pupil, much like a camera shutter, which opens and closes to adjust to varying light conditions. The retina, a… Read More


June is Men’s Health Month

In June, we celebrate Men’s Health Month, an initiative hosted by the Men’s Health Network since 1992. This month presents an opportunity for men and their families to come together and prioritize their health. Let’s use this time to encourage one another to prioritize our overall well-being, including our eye health. As part of our… Read More


June is Cataract Awareness Month

June is Cataract Awareness Month, a crucial time to understand and address one of the leading causes of treatable vision loss in the United States. With over 25 million Americans expected to develop cataracts, it’s clear that this is a significant health issue. As the population ages, this number will increase by 50 percent to… Read More


How to Handle An Eye Emergency

Our eyes are like superheroes, always on the lookout for danger. However, sometimes, even superheroes need our help. Whether you’re in the heat of a sports game, battling dust bunnies as you clean, or celebrating a special moment by popping a cork, our eyes can be at risk. The curved shape of the eyes, which… Read More


Firework Safety Tip to Prevent Eye Injuries

Can you believe that every year, fireworks lead to a shocking 2,000 eye injuries? That’s a staggering reminder of the hidden dangers of those dazzling displays! According to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology, more than 34,000 ocular injuries were caused by fireworks during the 19-year study period. Ocular burns were found to be the… Read More


May is Ultraviolet Awareness Month

As we eagerly anticipate the arrival of summer, it’s also a time to shine a light on the significance of Ultraviolet Awareness Month. May, as designated by Prevent Blindness, is a crucial period to enhance our understanding of the detrimental impact of UV rays on our eyes and vision. We’re delighted to share this vital… Read More


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