Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy New Year

Happy New Year!



Many of us make New Year's resolutions, but have you thought about making one for your eyesight? Vision is our most treasured sense so we must do everything that we can to preserve and protect it. What better way to start the year off than having your annual eye exam?

The American Optometric Association recommends that everyone have a comprehensive eye exam annually to detect any vision changes and eye disease in its early stages.

Our comprehensive eye exam includes a complete evaluation of your vision and eye health. After your exam, our doctors can recommend the best solution for you. Whether it's the latest technology in contact lenses or a personalized pair of glasses, we have options for every member of your family.



Floaters Not Dangerous .... Usually



Floaters can come in all shapes and sizes and are usually harmless. However, if you begin to experience several floaters accompanied by flashes of light it could be a sign of something more serious.

Floaters have been described as looking like cobwebs, bugs, specks, or dark spots in your vision.

Floaters are caused by the breakdown of the jelly like substance that makes up the inside of the eye. This can occur in the aging process, eye injuries and certain eye diseases.

Flashes of light, a veil or curtain over your vision, or more floaters than usual could be a sign of a retinal detachment. If untreated, it can lead to blindness.

If you experience any of these symptoms, don't panic, just call our office at 770-834-0212. If you get a recording, leave an emergency message (Option 1) and the doctor on call should reply soon.