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Mississippi Retina Associates, Retina Research Institute of Mississippi, and the Retina Surgery Center of Mississippi collectively offer comprehensive eye care under one roof, providing patients with access to experienced doctors and cutting-edge treatments for retinal diseases. With a focus on delivering compassionate care and advancing research in the field, our integrated approach ensures personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual’s needs.

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1026 Baptist Circle
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Madison, MS 39110
1-601.981.4091

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Protecting Your Vision: Workplace Eye Wellness Month and the Importance of Eye Safety

Protecting Your Vision: Workplace Eye Wellness Month and the Importance of Eye Safety

February 18, 2025

March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month! Learn about the risks of workplace eye injuries, the importance of protective eyewear, and how to prevent digital eye strain.

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Hydration plays a vital role in eye health. Learn how drinking enough water can prevent dry eyes, reduce irritation, and support clear vision.

How Hydration Impacts Eye Health: Why Drinking Water is Essential for Your Vision

February 11, 2025

Hydration plays a vital role in eye health. Learn how drinking enough water can prevent dry eyes, reduce irritation, and support clear vision.

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ASRS Video | Why Retina Specialists Are Essential to Preserving Vision

February 3, 2025

Learn how retina specialists play a crucial role in preventing blindness and preserving vision. Watch this new ASRS video to understand their expertise in treating retinal conditions.

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New Year, Clear Vision: Why 2025 Is the Year to Prioritize Your Eye Health

New Year, Clear Vision: Why 2025 Is the Year to Prioritize Your Eye Health

January 27, 2025

Start 2025 off right by prioritizing your eye health. Learn why scheduling a comprehensive eye exam and adopting healthy habits can help protect your vision all year long.

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Eye injuries can happen in any sport, at any age. From football and baseball to pickleball and recreational play, fast-moving equipment and close contact increase the risk of serious eye injury. Many of these injuries are preventable with the right protective eyewear.  Whether on the field, court, or practice field, taking simple steps to protect your eyes can help keep you in the game and focused on what matters.  #EyeSafety #SportsSafety #EyeHealth #YouthSports #ProtectYourVision
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Eye injuries can happen in any sport, at any age. From football and baseball to pickleball and recreational play, fast-moving equipment and close contact increase the risk of serious eye injury. Many of these injuries are preventable with the right protective eyewear. Whether on the field, court, or practice field, taking simple steps to protect your eyes can help keep you in the game and focused on what matters. #EyeSafety #SportsSafety #EyeHealth #YouthSports #ProtectYourVision
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Some everyday habits can quietly impact your eye health over time.  Sleeping in contact lenses, rubbing your eyes, skipping sunglasses, and long hours on screens without breaks can all add unnecessary strain. Over time, these habits can affect comfort and long-term vision. The good news is that small changes in your daily routine can make a meaningful difference in protecting your eyes.  #EyeHealth #VisionCare #HealthyHabits #EyeCare #EyeSafety #ScreenTime
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Some everyday habits can quietly impact your eye health over time. Sleeping in contact lenses, rubbing your eyes, skipping sunglasses, and long hours on screens without breaks can all add unnecessary strain. Over time, these habits can affect comfort and long-term vision. The good news is that small changes in your daily routine can make a meaningful difference in protecting your eyes. #EyeHealth #VisionCare #HealthyHabits #EyeCare #EyeSafety #ScreenTime
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What you eat plays a role in your eye health.  Nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, zinc, and vitamins C and E can help support long-term vision and overall eye function. Foods like leafy greens, salmon, eggs, citrus fruits, and colorful vegetables are all great additions to your diet.  Taking care of your eyes isn’t just about exams. It’s also about the daily choices you make, including what’s on your plate.  #EyeHealth #HealthyVision #NutritionForHealth #VisionCare #EyeCare #HealthyLifestyle #WellnessTips
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What you eat plays a role in your eye health. Nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, lutein, zinc, and vitamins C and E can help support long-term vision and overall eye function. Foods like leafy greens, salmon, eggs, citrus fruits, and colorful vegetables are all great additions to your diet. Taking care of your eyes isn’t just about exams. It’s also about the daily choices you make, including what’s on your plate. #EyeHealth #HealthyVision #NutritionForHealth #VisionCare #EyeCare #HealthyLifestyle #WellnessTips
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Vision changes are often gradual, which makes regular comprehensive eye exams especially important.  Many serious eye conditions develop without early symptoms. Routine eye care allows ophthalmologists to detect problems early and begin treatment before vision is affected.  Protecting your sight starts with proactive care and regular monitoring of your eye health.  #EyeHealth #ProtectYourVision #HealthyVision
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Vision changes are often gradual, which makes regular comprehensive eye exams especially important. Many serious eye conditions develop without early symptoms. Routine eye care allows ophthalmologists to detect problems early and begin treatment before vision is affected. Protecting your sight starts with proactive care and regular monitoring of your eye health. #EyeHealth #ProtectYourVision #HealthyVision
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Spring allergies often affect the eyes as much as the sinuses.  Seasonal allergens such as pollen can cause redness, itching, watering, and irritation. Protecting your eyes may include limiting exposure to allergens, avoiding rubbing your eyes, and seeking professional care if symptoms persist.  If eye irritation becomes severe or affects your vision, schedule an eye evaluation to determine the best treatment.  #EyeHealth #AllergySeason #HealthyVision
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Spring allergies often affect the eyes as much as the sinuses. Seasonal allergens such as pollen can cause redness, itching, watering, and irritation. Protecting your eyes may include limiting exposure to allergens, avoiding rubbing your eyes, and seeking professional care if symptoms persist. If eye irritation becomes severe or affects your vision, schedule an eye evaluation to determine the best treatment. #EyeHealth #AllergySeason #HealthyVision
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Vitamin A plays an important role in maintaining healthy vision, especially in low light conditions. However, it is important to understand what it can and cannot do.  While adequate vitamin A supports eye health, it does not reverse refractive errors such as nearsightedness or farsightedness, and it is not a cure for most retinal or age related eye conditions.  A balanced diet contributes to overall wellness, including eye health, but sudden vision changes, persistent blurriness, or difficulty seeing at night should always be evaluated by an eye care professional.  Protecting your vision starts with accurate information and routine comprehensive eye exams.  #EyeHealth #HealthyVision #Ophthalmology #Nutrition
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Vitamin A plays an important role in maintaining healthy vision, especially in low light conditions. However, it is important to understand what it can and cannot do. While adequate vitamin A supports eye health, it does not reverse refractive errors such as nearsightedness or farsightedness, and it is not a cure for most retinal or age related eye conditions. A balanced diet contributes to overall wellness, including eye health, but sudden vision changes, persistent blurriness, or difficulty seeing at night should always be evaluated by an eye care professional. Protecting your vision starts with accurate information and routine comprehensive eye exams. #EyeHealth #HealthyVision #Ophthalmology #Nutrition
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Spending more time outdoors and reducing screen exposure can have a meaningful impact on eye health.  Research continues to show that extended screen use may contribute to eye strain, dryness, headaches, and blurred vision, while increased outdoor time has been associated with healthier visual development in children.  You can support your eye health by taking regular breaks from screens, spending more time outside when possible, reducing screen use before bedtime, and maintaining routine comprehensive eye exams.  Healthy vision is supported by consistent daily habits, and small changes can make a lasting difference.  #EyeHealth #HealthyVision #ScreenTimeBalance #Ophthalmology
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Spending more time outdoors and reducing screen exposure can have a meaningful impact on eye health. Research continues to show that extended screen use may contribute to eye strain, dryness, headaches, and blurred vision, while increased outdoor time has been associated with healthier visual development in children. You can support your eye health by taking regular breaks from screens, spending more time outside when possible, reducing screen use before bedtime, and maintaining routine comprehensive eye exams. Healthy vision is supported by consistent daily habits, and small changes can make a lasting difference. #EyeHealth #HealthyVision #ScreenTimeBalance #Ophthalmology
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What a day! The Mississippi Retina Vision Walk brought our community together in the best way, and because of you, we raised more than $12,000 for the Foundation Fighting Blindness.  From the finish line moments to the kids’ fun run and every smiling face in between, this event was about more than a race. It was about hope, research, and supporting families affected by retinal disease.  Thank you to everyone who walked, ran, volunteered, sponsored, and cheered! Every step made a difference.
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What a day! The Mississippi Retina Vision Walk brought our community together in the best way, and because of you, we raised more than $12,000 for the Foundation Fighting Blindness. From the finish line moments to the kids’ fun run and every smiling face in between, this event was about more than a race. It was about hope, research, and supporting families affected by retinal disease. Thank you to everyone who walked, ran, volunteered, sponsored, and cheered! Every step made a difference.
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