Month: June 2016

No Tohubohu!

Posted by: West Georgia Eye Care Center in Frontpage Article on June 24, 2016

TOHUBOHU (noun) “Chaos, disorder, confusion” At West Georgia Eye Care Center, we know that the maze of elements essential to expert eye care can be confusing. Life is confusing enough, without an extra dose of chaos at the eye doctor! Therefore, our commitment to patient is no tohubohu! On Wednesday, tohubohu (a noun meaning chaos, disorder, or… Read More


Superman was a Super Dad, too!

Posted by: West Georgia Eye Care Center in Frontpage Article on June 17, 2016

Better than Superman Christopher Reeve was known to millions of fans as Superman. But to his son, he was a Super Dad. This week, in the spirit of Father’s Day, “People” magazine featured an article by the younger Reeve (Will), honoring his father’s commitment to his family and his courage to face the challenges of… Read More


Safe summer fun

“90 percent of sports-related eye injuries can be prevented by the use of protective eye wear.”  -National Eye Institute   From T-Ball to the Major Leagues, America loves her baseball. It has been called the great American pastime, and many enthusiasts consider it an essential summer activity. But, as you take to the ballpark, be… Read More