Doctors at Gainesville Eye Associates treat each patient with a personalized approach to achieve the best visual outcome.Trust Your Vision to the Experts!
At Gainesville Eye Associates, we have built our reputation on deep expertise and caring service. Because each individual’s eyes change over time and circumstances, our doctors and medical professionals treat each patient with a personalized approach to achieve the best visual outcome. Our practice has grown to serve the greater Northeast Georgia and Western North Carolina regions, with primary clinics in Gainesville, Braselton and Cornelia, Georgia. Satellite clinics for patient consultations are located in the Northeast Georgia communities of Blairsville, Clayton, Toccoa and Hiawassee, as well as the Western North Carolina communities of Franklin and Hayesville.
Learn more about Eyecare AssociatesCataract surgery is a very safe procedure, with more than two million surgeries performed world-wide annually. Laser cataract surgery has improved the precision and visual outcomes as well, with fewer patients needing to wear glasses after the surgery. Gainesville Eye Associates board-certified doctors remove cataracts on an outpatient basis with far greater precision, by microsurgery.
Learn more Cataract SurgeryBlepharoplasty is plastic surgery of the eyelids. This is a common procedure where excess skin and fatty tissue is removed from around the eyes. Drooping eyebrows can also be corrected at the same time. The procedure can be performed on the upper, lower or all four eyelids.
Learn more about Eyelid Plastic SurgeryWith two licensed opticians on staff, Gainesville Eye Associates has a full service optical boutique to fulfill all your glasses and contact lens needs. We carry a wide selection of designer name brand glasses frames at very competitive prices.
Learn more about the Optical BoutiqueDry eye occurs when there is a problem with the quality or quantity of tears secreted. The normal tear film is a complex structure composed of many different layers. The oil layer is the protective layer of the tear film and prevents evaporation of tears. If there is an insufficient oil layer, the tears are quickly evaporated resulting in a dry eye.
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