Dr. Alan Peaslee Recognized for 35 Years of Military Service

South Georgia Eye Partners’ Dr. Alan Peaslee was recently recognized for his nearly 35 years of military service, and is officially retiring from his position as Medical Operations Officer for the 201st Homeland Response Force (HRF) under the Georgia National Guard.  Lieutenant Colonel Peaslee began his military career in 1984 in the Army Reserve Officer Training… Read More


Dr. Alan Peaslee Voted Best Optometrist by Tifton Gazette Readers

South Georgia Eye Partners’ own Dr. Alan Peaslee was recently voted “Best Optometrist” by Tifton Gazette Readers.  Dr. Peaslee is a Board Certified Optometrist specializing in ocular disease and trauma, pediatric eye care, contact lenses, low vision and humanitarian eye interests. Dr. Peaslee and his wife, Patricia, have three adult children – Jason, Aaron and… Read More


June: Cataract Awareness Month

June is Cataract Awareness Month, and South Georgia Eye Partners is committed to keeping our patients educated about early detection, treatment and available corrective surgeries.  Most people over 65 have some degree of cataract development. A cataract is the gradual clouding of the natural lens that is inside your eye.  In order for the eye… Read More


How Adding Powerful Antioxidants to Your Diet Can Improve Your Eye Health

There’s no substitute for the quality of life good vision offers.  Adding certain nutrients to your diet every day – either through foods or supplements – can help save your vision.  Researchers have linked eye-friendly nutrients such as lutein/zeaxanthin, vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc to reducing the risk of certain eye diseases, including macular… Read More


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