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New Advances Reduce the Risk of Blindness From Glaucoma

Today in the United States, around 3 million adults—most over forty—contend with the serious sight-robbing disease, glaucoma. What’s even more disturbing, though, is that most eye care providers expect that number to increase significantly over the next decade. “Glaucoma continues to be a leading cause of blindness in the U.S.,” says Dr. Adam Quinn, a

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New Cataract Replacement Lens Raises the Standard IOL To a Higher Level

It happens gradually—a steady loss of clarity as images blur and colors fade, as if you’re looking through a dirty window.  This is the visual world of a person with advanced cataracts, a slow motion descent into blindness that eventually disrupts even the most routine activities of life. But this kind of impaired vision can

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First to perform DURYSTA in MS

Hattiesburg Eye Clinic Offers New Method for Managing Glaucoma Without Daily Eyedrops Each year, glaucoma endangers the eyesight of millions of Americans. Although vision loss from glaucoma typically shows later in life, the ill effects from this progressive disease begin years earlier as elevated fluid pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure) gradually damages the optic

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Latest Treatment Advances ‘Make a Difference’ for Patients With Cataracts

“Making a difference”–it’s a phrase we hear a lot, often as a wish or a goal. But when applied to cataract treatment, it’s a statement of fact: Every day, eye surgeons across the country employ the latest in surgical and artificial lens advances to restore their patients’ eyesight lost to cataracts. In recognition of Cataract

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COVID-19 Patient Information

For the HEALTH and SAFETY of our patients and employees and in line with current recommendations regarding best practices during COVID 19: Hattiesburg Eye Clinic Cataract Surgery Center is closed until further notice, except for emergencies – call 601 268 5910. Hattiesburg Eye Clinic offices in Laurel and Columbia are closed until further notice, for

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Macular Degeneration Could Rob You of Sight and Quality of Life

As we age, our risk for reduced vision goes up. A condition called macular degeneration plays a major role in this increased risk: The disease affects eyesight for more than 10 million older Americans, more than cataracts and glaucoma combined. That’s why Hattiesburg Eye Clinic is joining with other eye care providers to recognize Age-Related

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Hattiesburg Eye Clinic Highlights Treatment Advances during June: Cataract Awareness Month

Cataracts are one of America’s leading causes of blindness, gradually robbing people of sight later in life. June is Cataract Awareness Month and vision care providers like Hattiesburg Eye Clinic are raising awareness about this serious condition, as well as the amazing treatment advances of recent years that not only restore vision but in some

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