MCDONOUGH, Ga., May 25, 2017 -- After much anticipation, Fallas Family Vision is pleased to announce the grand opening of their new optometry clinic. After much hard work including remodeling, decorating, and installing a new cloud computing system and state-of-the-art optometry equipment, the clinic is set to open on May 30, 2017.
The new cloud system is particularly exciting as it will allow for the use of the most sophisticated electronic medical record system available on the market today. As many current clients are already aware, the clinic’s eye exams are quite comprehensive and thorough. However, the innovations at the new clinic will facilitate an even higher level of care.
On May 30th, the new address for Fallas Family Vision will be 69 Griffin Street, McDonough, Georgia, 30253. The building is across the street from Queen Bee Coffee Company. Anyone interested in a preview can visit their Facebook page and view the recently uploaded photos of the design and décor of the new location.
McDonough eye doctor Fallas Family Vision has a mission of providing the highest quality eye care possible in a timely, friendly manner that is focused on the patient. Both English and Spanish-speaking clients are served to ensure their optometry services can reach all residents of McDonough and the surrounding areas.
McDonough optometrist Fallas Family Vision treats every client like a family member. Dr. Fallas is available for emergencies seven days a week even outside of business hours. Transitioning to a new office space involves some growing pains, and the staff is highly grateful to their clientele for their patience and understanding during this time. However, they believe the updates, innovations, and adjustments to the practice will be well worth it.
Their optometry services include comprehensive eye exams, diagnostic testing for glaucoma, keratoconus, diabetic retinopathy, and more. Innovative procedures and technology including optomap ultra-widefield retinal imaging are used to ensure a thorough check and accurate diagnosis.
Fallas Family Vision also offers eye disease management services including corrective eyewear, medication, and lifestyle changes.
The clinic also provides LASIK eye surgery consultations and pre- and post-op care. Other services include computer vision eyewear, sports vision services, contact lens fittings, and an assortment of glasses frames.
Dr. Humberto Fallas, O.D. says, “The new location for Fallas Family Vision will bring an even more streamlined and innovative optometry experience to our clients. We are glad to be able to give the location at 69 Griffin Street new life as our office space, preserving city history, and further enhancing its beauty."
Those in the area who would like to book an appointment or learn more about the practice may do so by calling (770) 954-9898. Additional information is also available at the Fallas Family Vision website at http://www.fallasfamilyvision.com/.
Fallas Family Vision 69 Griffin Street McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 954-9898


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