Peachtree City Family Eye Care
Our Services
A comprehensive eye exam is a thorough evaluation of your vision and overall eye health. It helps detect vision problems as well as early signs of eye conditions that may not yet cause noticeable symptoms. The exam may include checking visual acuity, assessing eye coordination and focusing, measuring eye pressure, and examining the structures of the eye, including the retina and optic nerve. Regular comprehensive eye exams are important for maintaining clear vision, monitoring changes over time, and supporting long-term eye health.
A dry eye test evaluates the health and function of your tear film to determine if your eyes are producing enough quality tears to stay properly lubricated. Dry eye can cause discomfort, irritation, and blurred vision if left untreated. The exam may include measuring tear production, assessing tear stability, and examining the surface of the eyes for signs of dryness or damage. Early detection is important to help relieve symptoms, protect the eye surface, and improve overall eye comfort.
A diabetic eye exam evaluates the health of your eyes and detects diabetes-related conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and macular edema. The doctor examines the retina, blood vessels, and optic nerve to identify early signs of damage and help prevent vision loss. Regular exams are recommended for patients with diabetes to monitor eye health and maintain clear vision.
A glaucoma screening evaluates your eyes for early signs of glaucoma, a condition that can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss if left untreated. The exam may include measuring eye pressure, assessing the optic nerve, and evaluating peripheral vision. Early detection is important to help protect your vision and manage the condition effectively.
Dr. Chan Yoon Kim, O.D. was born in South Korea and raised in Georgia. He earned his undergraduate degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Master’s in Biomedical Science from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine before completing his Doctor of Optometry degree at the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee.
He went on to complete a residency in ocular disease at Clayton Eye Center, where he gained advanced training in cataract, glaucoma, and retinal conditions. His clinical interests include the diagnosis and management of glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and other ocular diseases.
He is passionate about helping patients achieve clear, comfortable vision and especially enjoys caring for children and supporting long-term eye health. He has also participated in international mission trips to Kenya and Mexico, providing eye care to underserved communities.
Outside of the clinic, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Lauren, and their daughter, Violet, serving at Good Samaritan Presbyterian Church, and exploring local restaurants.
Dr. Kim practices as an independent Doctor of Optometry.
About Our Doctor
Chan Yoon Kim OD, MS
Insurance
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EyeMed (Please call to verify we accept your EyeMed benefits at the number provided below)
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Most medical insurance DO NOT cover routine eye care, such as an exam for new glasses or contact lens prescriptions.
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Contact Us
email: info@ptcfamilyeyecare.com
phone: 678-621-8609
fax: 678-621-8610
40 Fischer Crossings Dr, Sharpsburg, GA 30277
**Our office is located inside Costco and membership is not required for an eye exam.