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Upgrade Your Cataracts

Cataracts can seem very frightening when they first start to develop, but they occur naturally as a part of the aging process, and there is treatment available. Cataracts happen when the natural lens of your eye starts to cloud, making it harder for light to enter your eye and for you to see clearly. Impaired… Read More


Protecting Your Eyes from Digital Strain

  One of the biggest causes of eyestrain is the daily use of digital devices. Sometimes referred to as Computer Vision Syndrome, eye strain from digital screens is more prevalent than ever during the pandemic when social distancing is the norm. The average American spends upwards of 11 hours a day staring at a screen…. Read More


March is Save Your Vision Month

 March is National Save Your Vision Month. At Georgia Center for Sight, we’re celebrating by spreading awareness about the importance of taking care of your eyes. Save Your Vision Month was started by the American Optometric Association (AOA), which encourages getting regular eye exams and thoroughly checking for problems that could affect your vision. It’s… Read More


Pros and Cons of Glasses and Contacts

When it comes to your vision, clarity is the goal. Sometimes our sight needs support in order for us to see the world as clearly as possible. If you think you need vision support, you should first schedule an appointment with your optometrist. Then, once your doctor has determined a prescription, you can decide if… Read More


February is Low Vision Awareness Month

February is the month to spread awareness about low vision. Low vision affects millions of Americans and can make everyday life tasks feel difficult or even impossible. According to the National Eye Institute, 4.2 million Americans over the age of 40 are visually impaired. While there are steps you can take to remedy low vision,… Read More


National Glaucoma Awareness Month

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month! Glaucoma affects millions of people in the United States, and the numbers are increasing over time. This disease is progressive and difficult to spot because there are no noticeable symptoms. It is possible to go for a very long time without noticing your vision loss; some report losing nearly… Read More


What is Photokeratitis and How is it Treated?

Have you ever heard of Photokeratitis? Photokeratitis occurs when ultraviolet (UV) rays damage your eye. It is essentially the equivalent to sunburn on your eye. Ouch, right?! This painful eye condition typically occurs when the ultraviolet rays are reflected off sand, water, ice, and snow. It is especially severe in high altitude areas where the… Read More


Safety Tips for Driving in the Dark

Daylight savings significantly changes our day-to-day routine. It gets darker much earlier in the day, and with late December being the time of the winter solstice, we’re about to experience the shortest and darkest days of the year. Early darkness can pose many challenges, especially for anyone who already has trouble seeing clearly in the… Read More


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