May God bless you with many moments of joy during this holiday season. Our prayer is that your Christmas will be healthy, happy and filled with love. This is how God showed his love among us; He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him. 1 John 4:9
καλά Χριστούγεννα (kalá Christoúgenna)… That is how you say “Merry Christmas” in Greek! And while a new neighbor will not arrive in time for you to grab lunch this holiday season, a restaurant for Mediterranean fare will be coming to Columbus soon… Glad tidings of a delicious sort! Eat Your Veggies… West Georgia Eye Care… Read More
Just how it is with Family… Who is baking the bread pudding and who is making the cranberry sauce for Christmas!? Whose house are we invading for our celebration?! Our families need and want to know all of the details of our Christmas plans and parties. At West Georgia Eye Care Center, our staff and our… Read More
It could be lurking on your child’s wish list for 2016. This year’s Most Dangerous Toys top ten has been released. Number 3 on the list, the Slime Slinger, is sold in popular department stores in our local community. It’s placement in the top five was for noted HAZARD potential for serious eye injury. We… Read More
We have so much to offer Thanks for this year! The West Georgia Eye Care Center Thanksgiving prayer could span pages and pages. For the sake of fitting the list into this week’s blog we have limited it to the top 5, counting down… Fifth – Expansion – While there have certainly been some growing… Read More
If Mondays do not usually impassion and motivate you, this past Monday should have been different! Monday, November 14th, 2016 was World Diabetes Day. West Georgia Eye Care Center appreciates WTVM NewsLeader 9 for helping us spread awareness of the importance of early screening! If you missed the message it is not too late! Click… Read More
Prevalence, Prevention and Perseverance November is Diabetic Eye Health Month and November 14th is World Diabetes Day. The theme for this year is Eyes on Diabetes and will focus on promoting the importance of screening for early detection of type 2 diabetes. Early diagnosis is the key for early education and early treatment! Prevalence It… Read More
Halloween Eye Frights: A Warning Worth Repeating Frankenstein eyes, zombie eyes, cat eyes—they’re all the rage for Halloween costume special effects. While ocular oddities may boost your chances of winning compliments and costume prizes, the risk to your eyes is great. Halloween contacts might be fun for a night, but the ultimate risk of cornea… Read More
Physician Spotlight: Dr. Casey Geringer Dr. Casey Geringer, glaucoma specialist and doctor of osteopathic medicine,* is the latest ophthalmologist to join West Georgia Eye Care Center Main. Read on for a smattering of fun facts: Where has she lived? Primarily in the great Midwest. A Nebraska native, Dr. Geringer completed medical school in Iowa, and… Read More
“The crowning fortune of a man is to be born to some pursuit which finds him employment and happiness, whether it be to make baskets, or broadswords, or canals, or statues, or songs.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson For many, the pursuit of “employment and happiness” is anything but straightforward. Eight out of 10 college students… Read More