Our hope and prayer is that you and your loved ones made it through the snow days safely! In our area snow is uncommon enough that when it occurs it can really disrupt our normal daily operations. The management of West Georgia Eye Care Center always carefully considers what is in the best… Read More
At WGECC, the ‘Georgia” in our name automatically invests our interest in the National Championship! We posted a picture on our Facebook page showing Dr. Crumpton, glaucoma specialist, sporting his colors for the University of Georgia. As a border town; however, we also have many staff whose loyalties reside on the Alabama side of the… Read More
“Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” ~ Mark Twain Conversations at Christmas seem to take on a kinder and gentler tone, as though even our day to day speaking should reflect the generosities of the season. If kindness is, as Mark Twain points out, a language that is… Read More
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the busy, holiday season that is upon us, we hope that you have time to relax and enjoy the blessings of Christmas. Our West Georgia Eye Care Center celebrations include an annual Christmas party that was held just this last week. The expansion of WGECC to three locations (Main… Read More
“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” – William Arthur Ward Common days can be thanksgiving days for any and all of us who have blessings to count. For, in reality, who among us does not have some blessing to count? … Read More
You have been handed a Summary of West Georgia Eye Care Center’s Privacy Practices if you have been our patient during the past several years. We have provided thousands of these informational pamphlets to our patients and we continue to update them as pertinent information changes. Protecting your privacy is more to us than just… Read More
When choosing a Halloween Costume make sure the scary features are just pretend. Make-believe can quickly turn into a truly scary situation if you choose the wrong contact lenses to add to your costume. Non-prescription enhancing contacts are increasing in availability and so are emergency visits to the ophthalmologist for problems related to them. Possible… Read More
WTVM News Leader 9 will cover an interview with Mr. Holloway @ 6pm tonight! Mr. Holloway was well informed on the history of the National Wildlife Federations’ Registered Wildlife Habitat program. He shared the physician’s vision for a sustainable wildlife habitat at the North Sattelite Office; and he spoke on the importance of green spaces… Read More
The National Wildlife Federation has recognized West Georgia Eye Care Center’s North Satellite Office as a Registered Wildlife Habitat! Mark Holloway, Administrator, said that he hopes patients will enjoy the wildlife that frequents the areas around the buildings. Patients can catch glimpses of the birds and butterflies from vistas in the buildings’ open areas and from… Read More
Zipper Closure Zippers don’t have eyes but they have a featured MSN story from the Business Insider. Apparently, one company on earth manufactures an estimated one-half of all the zippers used on the entire globe! That is more than 7 billion zippers a year. And while you won’t find an eye on a zipper, you… Read More