Thanks for Your Reviews!
We’d like to thank all of our many patients who have left reviews for North Georgia Eye! We’ve earned 4.8 stars from 258 Google users, and 4.5 stars from over… read more
Safety Tips for Handling Fireworks
We know some of you will be shooting fireworks during the summer and especially around the Fourth of July. Please be careful and don’t take chances when shooting fireworks. One… read more
5 Ways to Care for Your Vision
5 Ways To Take Care of Your Vision The National Eye Institute has observed Healthy Vision Month every May since 2003. Approximately 36 million adults in the United States have… read more
Make Your Vision Health a Priority
May is Healthy Vision Month, a national eye health observance established by the National Eye Institute in May 2003. NEI is one of the National Institutes of Health, an agency… read more
Reducing Eye Strain
Sports Eye Safety: It’s Up to You Tens of thousands of people seek treatment for sports-related eye injuries every year. Did you know that almost all of these injuries could… read more
Spring Means Eye Allergies Season
Eye allergies, especially in the Spring, are very common. When an irritant like pollen and dust gets in the eye, your eye produces histamine as a defense to the irritant…. read more
Cataract Surgery Can Benefit Long-term Brain Health in Older Adults
Cataract Surgery Can Benefit Long-term Brain Health in Older Adults In October a follow-up study was published regarding the multi-wave English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). The study aimed to… read more
Reducing Eye Strain
Eye Strain: What Might Make Your Eyes Feel Tired An article written by Celia Vimont for the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO.org) When you focus for long periods working on the… read more
Women More Susceptible to Dry Eye
Research shows that millions of adults are affected by dry eye each year. It’s more prevalent in women and the chance of developing dry eye increases with age. The simplest… read more
February is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness among older Americans. However new treatments have dramatically changed the course of this disease over the last 10 years, making… read more