A recent feature article from Dictionary.com explains the difference between the idiom “my apologies”, and the literal expression of “my apologies”. If you are among the majority of us who don’t know the difference, you may enjoy following the link below to read more about it. At West Georgia Eye Care Center “our apologies” are… Read More
Cephalalgia is the medical term for headache. There is a diagnostic code in ophthalmology for headache but it is not frequently used. It is actually uncommon for vision or eye problems to be the cause of headache, and the definition of headache from most medical sources does not even mention the eyes. The most common… Read More
January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month. Learn if you’re at risk for glaucoma: Who’s at risk? People of African-American, Asian, or Latino descent Those with a family history of glaucoma or optic nerve diseases Those with health conditions like diabetes People with abnormally high eye pressure People who have experienced a severe eye injury Would I… Read More
“Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering ‘it will be happier…” ~Alfred Tennyson The start of a New Year is a time of reflection for some, of resolution for others. At West Georgia Eye Care Center and McLean Dermatology we are reflecting on the year just passed and we… Read More