Open After Fire

September 30, 2016

 

By now, you have probably heard about the fire that temporarily shut down West Georgia Eye Care.  We continue to count our blessings that everyone is ok, but we know it has ca  used disruption to many of you.

Thank you for your understanding during our recovery.  We are happy to announce that our main office is open again and we are ready to provide you with:

          “Quality Eye Care You Can Trust.”

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Macular degeneration Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a common eye condition which affects the macula, the part of the eye that provides sharp, central vision. This inherited disease is the leading cause of blindness in those over the age of 50. However there are ways to slow its progression.

Specially formulated vitamins and routine visits are both keys to managing AMD.  However, the most important step in managing this devastating disease is  Macula Risk Genetic Testing.  The test is a  simple swab of the inside of your cheek, which is done in our office. The results show your risk of developing the vision threatening stage of macular degeneration. Our doctors use this information to help you better understand how macular degeneration may affect your future.

Knowing your risk allows our doctors to develop a plan to manage and monitor your AMD more effectively.  It is crucial to catch changes early in the disease in order to preserve your vision.  Please feel free to call us at 770-834-0212 with any questions or go online today to schedule your appointment.

child writing on board       Governor Nathan Deal proclaimed August as  Children’s Vision & Learning Month in Georgia.  It’s purpose is to raise awareness of the importance of children’s eye exams.  As parents and students prepare for a  a new school year it is the perfect time to focus on good vision and its connection to learning.
 
      Early testing for vision problems is important in preventing learning disabilities or, in some cases, significant visual impairment in children. WGEC is partnered with InfantSEE, a program that allows infants to receive a free eye exam between the ages of 6 and 12 months.  After their infant eye exam its important to have exams at age 3, 5 and then yearly after that.
 
       To support children’s vision and learning month West Georgia Eye Care has added additional appointments on Tuesday afternoons through the month of August.  We look forward to seeing your family soon

Back to School

June 30, 2012

It’s hard to believe but it’s that time of year again.  Time to start thinking about going back to school.  While you are making a supply list of notebooks and backpacks, add your child’s eye exam to the top of the list.

Even if there’s no evidence of a problem, it is important for your child to be examined before entering school.  The eye doctors at WGEC recommend that a child have an eye exam before age 3.  School age children should have exams yearly because vision problems can emerge as children grow.  Signs of vision related problems can include squnting, closing or covering an eye, holding a book close to the face, headaches, and using a finger as a place marker when reading.

As with most problems in life, the earlier it is caught, the better.   Start your child off on the right foot this school year; schedule their eye exam today.  Our live online scheduler makes scheduling an appointment easier than ever.  Simply choose the date and time you would prefer, fill out your online paperwork and we will start preparing for your visit.  We look forward to seeing you soon.

Fireworks Safety

June 30, 2012

The sights and sounds of a fireworks display are a traditional part of a 4th of July celebration. Unfortunately, fireworks can also lead to another annual tradition – a trip to the emergency room. Approximately 6,400 Americans are treated annually for fireworks-related injuries during the 4th of July holiday period. And of those, almost 1,600 are treated for injuries to the eye.

Every year, as many as 400 Americans lose sight in one or both eyes due to fireworks.  Almost half of those injuries happen in children under the age of 14.  This year, celebrate safely; leave fireworks in the hands of professionals.

One of our best tools in fighting ocular allergies is the Dailies contact lens. These lenses are made to beImage replaced every day, and during allergy season that makes a big difference.

Soft contact lenses are made to transmit oxygen which is necessary for good eye health. This causes them to be somewhat like sponges and they tend to collect materials from our tear film and need to be cleaned and disposed of as prescribed.

During allergy season, the pollen and other impurities can collect in the contact lens and worsen an allergic reaction. By throwing away the contact lens at the end of the day, you are also throwing away a day’s worth of pollen instead of putting it back into your eye. For those with allergy problems, Dailies contacts make a big difference.

Dailies contacts are also some of the safest lenses due to the reduced complications from overwear and improper cleaning. They are also a very convienient way to wear contacts, especially for those who are new to contacts or like to switch between glasses and contacts.

At WGEC we find these lenses very valuable to many of our patients. They are available to correct most contact wearers, even those with astigmatism.

During your next exam, be sure to ask about Dailies contact lenses.

 

Tree pollen is usually scheduled to peak in early April and grass pollen should not even start until early May. Yet both are already showing readings of “Very High” on The Weather Channel. This year is proving to be the worst allergy season so far. Experts are blaming high pollen counts and increased mold sores on the mild winter and early spring.

Dr. Jennifer Carter says, “We are seeing people much earlier this year and with much worse symptoms. So far, this allergy season is gearing up to be a tough one, but we are ready.”

Watering, burning, and itching sensations may be allergy related but it is difficult to know if the condition is actually an infection. A diagnosis should be made before any treatment begins.

With the new developments in medicine there is no reason to live with itchy eyes. There are several different prescription drops available to fight ocular allergies.

If you think you may have eye allergies, visit our web-site to request an appointment.

Tree pollen is usually scheduled to peak in early April and grass pollen should not even start until early May. Yet both are already showing readings of “Very High” on The Weather Channel. This year is proving to be the worst allergy season so far. Experts are blaming high pollen counts and increased mold sores on the mild winter and early spring.

Dr. Jennifer Carter says, “We are seeing people much earlier this year and with much worse symptoms. So far, this allergy season is gearing up to be a tough one, but we are ready.”

Watering, burning, and itching sensations may be allergy related but it is difficult to know if the condition is actually an infection. A diagnosis should be made before any treatment begins.

With the new developments in medicine there is no reason to live with itchy eyes. There are several different prescription drops available to fight ocular allergies.

If you think you may have eye allergies, visit our web-site to request an appointment.

Most likely,  from the time you were old enough to remember, you were told to take your vitamins.  Not only do they protect your bones, lower cholesterol, and improve brain development, vitamins also protect your eyes.   One of our most recommended vitamins at WGEC is Fortifeye. The family of Fortifeye vitamins includes Complete Plus, Macular Defense, and Super Omega-3 fish oil. 

Complete Plus contains Lutein and Zeaxanthin, both proven to be beneficial for the eyes.  Macular Defense has the same ingredients as Complete Plus but is three times stronger and was developed initially for macular degeneration patients.  It is now recommended for smokers, extreme athletes, and patients taking lots of medications.  Super Omega-3 fish oils were designed to aid the dry eye patient.  This supplement can be taken alone or in combination with Complete Plus or Complete Macular Defense. 

 During your visit to our office, we can recommend the most beneficial vitamin for you.

He stood over 6 feet and closely resembled Billy Graham.  From the time I entered Optometry school, my grandfather’s question to me was “have you found a cure for macular degeneration yet?”  As he said this, his eyes appeared to be focused over my shoulder.  But in reality, he was using his peripheral vision to see my face.  He had learned to compensate for his loss of central vision from age-related macular degeneration (AMD). 

 If he were still here, he would be amazed at the progress made in diagnosing and treating AMD.  At West Georgia Eye Care we are pleased to offer a genetic test which is 99.9% accurate in determining the chances of developing wet AMD.  A swab of cells is taken from the cheek to detect certain genetic markers that are known to be indicators for vision loss. These markers are then analyzed along with smoking history to determine the risk of losing your sight.  

Early detection and treatment lead to better visual outcomes. The ability to determine levels of risk associated with macular degeneration is invaluable.  Macular degeneration cannot be reversed, however vision loss associated with the devastating disease can be delayed if we are aware of your risk. 

 I sometimes sit back and think what a difference genetic testing would have made for my grandfather.  He was nearly blind when he passed away.  If he had known his risk years ago and had a personalized program to manage his disease, I believe a more aggressive management would have been chosen.  Genetic testing is a small piece of the puzzle, but a very important factor that can help preserve vision.  Please call our office at (770) 834-0212 with any questions or concerns regarding genetic testing or age-related macular degeneration.