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Are you experiencing night driving problems? Are colors fading? If you are over the age of 50 years old you may be experiencing the onset of cataracts. Our doctors are skilled board certified cataract surgeons located in Cobb, Douglas and Cherokee. Our doctors take great pride in educating patients about their best options for success after cataract surgery. Please feel free to review our website to learn about new premium lens implants.

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What Is LASIK Eye Surgery

LASIK eye surgery actually stands for Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. LASIK is a refractive eye surgery procedure where a laser reshapes the outer surface of the eye known as the cornea. By changing the shape of the cornea doctors can improve vision.

What Is LASIK Eye Surgery

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If you are seeking LASIK in Atlanta, Georgia we are happy to help you learn about LASIK and your candidacy potential for this eye surgery. Please feel free to take our short LASIK self-evaluation test to get on the path to better vision. After taking this test you will be contacted by Marietta Eye if you meet the pre-requisite requirements. All LASIK candidates will be required to undergo a pre-operative eye exam before candidacy is approved.

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Please feel free to watch our educational video series. Click here to see videos of our patients and doctors for better insight into the eye surgery of your choice.

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Created on: Sunday, January 15, 2012
Author: Marietta Eye Clinic

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Smartphones and iPads, Laptops and Kindles, oh my! Computers have crept into nearly every corner of our everyday life, and with them our visual demands have greatly increased. At Marietta Eye Clinic, we too are feeling the effects of prolonged computer use as we transition into our new electronic...

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Created on: Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Author: Marietta Eye Clinic

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The doctors at the Marietta Eye Clinic deal with a variety of serious medical eye conditions that sometimes result in permanent blindness. Conditions that affect the back of the eye, such as diabetes, glaucoma, macular degeneration, trauma, or inherited conditions can sometimes rob the patient of...

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Marietta Eye Clinic celebrates being named 'Best Eye Doctor' with a special offer!

Created on: Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Author: Marietta Eye Clinic

Tags: special offer, free sunglasses, new patient eye exams, cherokee location, marietta eye clinic

In celebration of Marietta Eye Clinic's Cherokee location being voted 'Best Eye Doctor' by AroundAbout Canton, weare presenting anexciting offer. All of our patients who visit our Cherokee office (and bring in the coupon included in the PDF below) will receive 25% off polari...

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Smoking and Your Eyes

Created on: Monday, February 14, 2011
Author: Marietta Eye Clinic

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One of the most damaging things people can do to their eyes is smoking cigarettes. Not only is the smoke irritating to the smoker's eyes, it also can harm others.

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