Let’s Talk About Glaucoma; The Silent Thief of Sight
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, the health of which is vital for good vision. Abnormally high pressure often causes this damage to your… read more
October is Eye Injury Prevention Month
October is not just the month of all things pumpkin spice, caramel corn, or the spooky holiday of Halloween but also Eye Prevention Month. Protecting your eyes from injury is… read more
Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, & Prevention
Conjunctivitis, often called “pink eye,” is when the conjunctiva is irritated by an infection or allergies. Pink eye is a common eye infection affecting millions of Americans annually. Your eyes are… read more
Tips to Keep Your Eyes Healthy This Fall
The great memories of Summer are coming to an end as the first day of Fall makes its debut this week on the 23rd. There is something about Fall that… read more
Are Digital Devices Affecting Your Eye Health?
Have you ever thought about how we managed our daily lives before having tablets or smartphones? These electronic devices, including laptops, command our attention during work, relaxation, and play. A… read more
September Is Healthy Aging Month
September is Healthy Aging Month, which is the perfect time to share information about your eye health. As we age, we become wiser, and our health becomes more important. There… read more
Seeing Clearly and Driving Safely
Your eyesight is considered the most important of your five senses, so taking good care of your eyes is critical. Good eye health is vital for safe driving, and even… read more
Welcome Dr. Julie Pan
North Georgia Eye Associates is pleased to announce the arrival of our new Optometrist, Dr. Julie Pan. Dr. Pan will be seeing patients at our Braselton location. Dr. Julie Pan is… read more
Physical Exercise is Good For Your Eyes
Did you know that physically active people appear to have a 73 percent lower risk of developing glaucoma? According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, people who engage in moderate… read more
Your Eyes As You Age: What To Know
Beginning in the early to mid-40s, many adults may start to have issues seeing clearly, especially when reading and working on a digital device. According to the American Academy of… read more