Coronavirus: How We’re Taking Precautions
The safety of our patients and staff is of the utmost importance to North Georgia Eye Associates; therefore, in light of the issues surrounding COVID-19, commonly referred to as Coronavirus,… read more
20 Surprising Things That an Eye Exam Can Uncover
Surprising Things That an Eye Exam Can Uncover Did you know that a comprehensive exam of your eyes can reveal a lot more than just vision issues? Information about the… read more
It’s Important to Practice Good Hygiene with Contact Lens
Whether this is your first pair of contact lenses or you have worn them for many years, it’s important to have healthy contact lens hygiene habits. Good hygiene is the… read more
Braselton Grand Opening Specials
Braselton Grand Opening Specials! To celebrate the Grand Opening of the North Georgia Eye Clinic location in Braselton, we are pleased to offer two limited-time promotions for all patients. Call… read more
Happy Ophthalmic Tech Day!
North Georgia Eye has the very best ophthalmic tech staff! Our eye clinic techs have a combined 386 years of medical/ophthalmology service, 58 years of which have been spent right… read more
North Georgia Eye Associates’ Dr. Lori Lebow on “The Weekly Check-Up Atlanta”
On Sunday, October 27, Dr. Lori Lebow appeared alongside host Dr. Bruce Feinberg and fellow ophthalmologist Dr. Benjamin Strauss of Georgia Eye Associates on WSB radio’s popular medical show, “The… read more
New Trifocal Intraocular Lens Technology Offered in Northeast Georgia
North Georgia Eye Associates Offers cutting edge technology for cataract surgery patients Patients in Northeast Georgia now have access to the Alcon AcrySof® IQ PanOptix® trifocal intraocular lens that gives… read more
North Georgia Eye Associates’ Dr. Zach Balest Receives Board Certification
North Georgia Eye Associates’ ophthalmologist Dr. Zach Balest recently received board certification by the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO). A graduate of the University of North Georgia, Balest earned his… read more
Did Leonardo da Vinci Have Strabismus?
Did Leonardo da Vinci have an eye condition called Strabismus? A 2018 study out of England concluded that Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci had the eye condition strabismus. City University… read more
How To Keep Your Eyes Healthy As You Age
As you grow older, you become more at risk for certain eye diseases such as age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, dry eye, and low vision. In most situations,… read more