Routine eye exams are an important aspect of maintaining one's overall health. As with an annual physical or dental exam, it is extremely important to have your eyes examined annually. Regardless of how great your eyesight is, scheduling annual eye exams according to the American Optometric Association recommendations is a great way to stay on top of your overall health.
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At LensCrafters®, our comprehensive and advanced digital eye exam, Clarify™, is designed to help you see your best by showing you more.
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At Atlanta Eye Group, our Doctors use Optomap® Wide-field Imaging technology to take an in-depth look at your eye. The Optomap® Retinal Imaging technique allows us to take a close look at the structure of the retina, which helps us keep you healthy by finding treatable eye conditions early and allows us to keep a record of your eyes for future comparison. Early signs of these conditions can show on your retina long before you notice any changes to your vision or feel pain. We want to protect your and your family’s vision and overall health.
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At Atlanta Eye Group, we triage a wide range of ocular emergencies. Some emergencies present themselves more prevalently and are painful such as pink eye, foreign body in the eye, red eye, etc. Most urgent ocular concerns, like those mentioned above, are often addressed swiftly, but many of the sight-threatening conditions are painless and present only with visual symptoms such as flashes of light, a sudden increase of floaters, occluded vision, decreased vision and light sensitivity. These can include retinal detachments, macular edema, ocular strokes, auras, and countless more. Early intervention and a quicker diagnosis by our Doctors, leads to better outcomes in many of these time sensitive pathologies. Please call our office immediately at (772) 272-9470.
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Contact lenses are one of our core focuses at Atlanta Eye Group. Our Doctors and Certified Contact Lens Examiners use a wide range of contact lenses to fit your lifestyle and vision needs. From conventional soft spherical lenses, lenses that correct astigmatism, multifocal contact lenses, and daily disposable contact lenses to more complex custom lenses such as gas permeable lenses, Scleral lenses, Orthokeratology lenses, and cosmetic lenses; Our goal is to always to choose and fit the contact lens which is most ideally suited for your eyes and promotes ocular health.
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No two eyes are the same and some patients require a custom contact lens that is uniquely crafted to suit their needs. Whether it is a Scleral lenses for Keratoconus, Orthokeratology lenses, Rigid Gas Permeable lenses, or Cosmetic lenses our Doctors and Certified Contact Lens Examiners will work with you for a completely custom and unique lens made just for you, giving you sharpest clarity and comfort.
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Atlanta Eye Group is proud to be at the forefront of cutting-edge eyecare technology for early detection and continued monitoring of many ocular diseases such as Glaucoma, Diabetes, Cataracts, Macular Degeneration, Myopia, and Dry Eyes. Our doctors will work with you on effective treatment techniques that will make your ocular disease management as comfortable as possible. We are by your side every step of the way to help you improve your quality of life. Your Vision. Our Focus.
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Myopia (nearsightedness) is a progressive condition that, without intervention, will worsen as a child grows. Its most obvious symptom–blurry vision– not only decreases the quality of the child's life, but also has more serious implications for their long term eye health. Myopia is becoming increasingly prevalent especially among school-aged children. Our time spent indoors and on digital devices is only worsening the trend. Studies show that higher levels of myopia result in higher risk of potentially blinding diseases later in life. No level of myopia is safe, and early intervention is key. At Atlanta Eye Group, we use a wide range of therapies, including FDA approved MiSight soft contact lenses and Abiliti Orthokeratology lenses, to help slow the progression of myopia in your children.
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While dry eye isn’t a serious condition, it can have a major impact on your quality of life. You may find your eyes get tired faster or you have difficulty reading. Not to mention the discomfort of a burning sensation or blurry vision. Let’s take a look at dry eye treatments – from simple self-care to innovative prescriptions and therapies – to help you see clearly and comfortably.
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