Author: Misty Kearny & Anna Poole

UV Protection with a pop of color!

Posted by: West Georgia Eye Care Center in Frontpage Article on July 17, 2015

Are you looking for a creative, inexpensive summer project to do with you kids that serves an important purpose?  Our healthy-vision-promoting craft project uses things you probably have around the home: colored permanent markers, isopropyl alcohol, and a medicine dropper!  Our hat cost less than $4.00 at Michaels.  Plus, your child is more likely to… Read More


Summertime eye safety

Posted by: West Georgia Eye Care Center in Frontpage Article on July 10, 2015

Summertime poses a new set of risks to your vision: the sun, the sand, the UV rays, the extreme sports. We asked our optometrist and resident sports vision expert, Dr. Mark P. Smith, to give us a few thoughts on how to best protect your eyes during this season: “We know that short, invisible wavelengths… Read More


The Ophthalmologist: Avenger of the visually impaired, defender against blindness

Posted by: West Georgia Eye Care Center in Frontpage Article on June 26, 2015

“Safeguard your vision. See the right eye care provider at the right time. Your sight depends on it.” Eye Smart, eye health information from the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) “We all depend on our vision in more ways than we may realize. Without healthy vision, our ability to work, play, drive or even recognize a… Read More


History of the O: on origins, ophthalmia, and peculiar ancient remedies

Posted by: West Georgia Eye Care Center in Frontpage Article on June 12, 2015

Are you a historian (or etymologist) at heart? This week’s blog is for you. If we travel back to ancient Greece, we can trace the origin of the “O” monikers used for today’s eye professionals and paraprofessionals. The present-day “O”s of eye care (e.g. ophthalmologist, optometrist, optician, ocularist, among others) derive from the Greek words opsis, meaning… Read More


Not a LASIK candidate? Clear Lens Exchange might be a perfect fit.

It’s a night and day difference. (Russ Kinman, CLE patient) Russ Kinman, retired contractor and self-described “macho man” launched his journey with West Georgia Eye Care Center with a free LASIK consultation.* Like most LASIK-inquirers, he was frustrated with the limitations of glasses. He wanted to enjoy his everyday activities without the hassle of vision… Read More