Eye Disease Management in Peachtree Corners
Even if you have 20/20 vision, you could still have an eye disease. Many serious eye conditions develop silently, without noticeable symptoms early on. Our clinic uses the latest technology and individualized care to provide proactive eye disease management in Peachtree Corners.
During a comprehensive eye exam, we can detect early signs of disease and begin treatment when it is most effective. Walk-ins are welcome, or you can schedule an appointment that fits your routine.
Whether you need care for glaucoma, cataracts, or macular degeneration, our experienced eye doctors are committed to protecting your long-term vision.

Glaucoma treatment
Known as the “silent thief of sight,” glaucoma often develops with no warning signs but can lead to permanent vision loss if not treated early. Our team uses advanced imaging tools to detect pressure-related damage to the optic nerve and offers effective treatment plans to preserve your vision.
Glaucoma treatment may include prescription eye drops and medications or referrals for surgical options when needed.

Cataract treatment
Cataracts cloud the eye’s natural lens and gradually reduce vision clarity. If you’re experiencing glare, halos around lights, or difficulty reading, we may diagnose cataracts during your comprehensive eye exam.
If you have cataracts, you may not need surgery right away. In the early stages of cataracts, updating your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses may help improve your vision. When surgery is necessary, we’ll refer you to a surgeon and provide care before and after the procedure to ensure a smooth recovery.

Macular degeneration treatment
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) affects central vision and makes it difficult to recognize faces or read. With early detection, we can monitor AMD progression and recommend lifestyle changes, supplements, or specialized treatments. While there is no cure for AMD, treatment can preserve your vision and quality of life for as long as possible.
Signs you may need eye disease treatment
Some eye diseases develop with little or no discomfort, but you should schedule an exam if you notice any of the following:
- Blurry or distorted vision
- Seeing halos or glare around lights
- Trouble with night vision
- Gradual loss of central or peripheral vision
- Eye pain or pressure
- Frequent changes in your glasses or contact lens prescription
Regular exams are the only way to catch these issues early, even before symptoms start. If it’s been a while since your last checkup, now is the time to come in. Call, text, or schedule online today for glaucoma, cataract, or macular degeneration treatment in Peachtree Corners. Walk-ins are also available for eye disease care.