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Comprehensive Eye Exams

During your eye exam, we don’t just focus on your vision, we take a look at the overall health of your eyes. Because of this, your exam includes checking:

  • Prescription for glasses and contacts
  • Pressure in eyes
  • Overall eye health with dilation
  • Macular degeneration
  • Cataracts
  • Glaucoma
  • Holes/tears/detachments of retina
  • Dry eyes 

Contact Lens Fittings

Your eyesight is important to your everyday functionality, and you don’t want to risk getting the wrong fit or type of contact lenses. There are many different types of contact lenses depending on your specific needs so it’s important to talk to your doctor about what may work best for you. A contact lens fitting is crucial as having the wrong fit of contact lenses can be uncomfortable, cause blurry vision, or even damage your eye.

Glasses

At Eyes on Towne Lake, we have an in-house lab which means we cut your lenses right here in the office. This eliminates the time it takes to send out your glasses and will help you receive your frames in a timely manner. We offer custom prescription lenses including:

Eyes on Towne Lake Glasses Display

Single Vision Digital Drive Lens. This is a good option for those that may need some aid for optimal night driving.

Single Vision Eyezen. Experiencing eye fatigue from screen time is common but can be reduced with blue blockers. These computer lens with blue blockers are great for younger professionals and children who spend any length of time on the computer.

Latest High Definition Progressive Lens. This lens can help you gain more peripheral vision than ever before, thus giving you a smoother adjustment period.

With the many developments in eye care and eyewear, some of the latest technology in prescription glasses can be worn for colorblindness, light sensitivity, and fluorescent lighting.

We offer a wide variety of brands for both glasses and sunglasses. See the comprehensive list below.

  • Guess
  • Gant
  • ProDesign Denmark
  • Nifties
  • Modern Brand
  • Crayola
  • Miraflex
  • Elle
  • Esprit
  • Candies
  • Nike
  • Harley Davidson
  • Ray-Ban
  • Oakley
  • Tom Ford
  • Furla
  • Coach
  • Silhouette
  • Costa
  • Rec Specs (i.e. for sports like lacrosse, baseball, and basketball)
  • Maui Jim
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Treatment of Eye Infections, Emergencies, and Diseases

Life happens and you never know when you might have an eye infection, disease, or other optical emergency. We diagnose and treat:

  • Abrasions
  • Foreign body in eye
  • Styes
  • Allergic, bacterial, and viral conjunctivitis

Vision Therapy for Learning-Related Vision Problems

Many children with learning disabilities also have visual problems, which can greatly affect the child’s performance in school. Each program is individualized and can help your child work towards a more normal life. For examples of eye issues that warrant vision therapy, click here. This also applies to traumatic brain injuries and concussions.

LASIK Consultations

Are you a candidate for LASIK? We would love to speak with you to determine if this elective refractive surgery is an option for you.

Pediatric Vision

With so many children having learning disabilities linked to vision deficiencies, it’s important for your child to have a comprehensive eye exam before they start school. Your child will benefit greatly if we can detect and correct vision issues early on.

InfantSEE

InfantSEE is a program that offers no-cost eye exams and vision assessments to children between the ages of 6 and 12 months. According to the American Optometric Association, infants should have their first eye exam anywhere from 6-12 months of age.

We take the following insurance:

  • EyeMed
  • VCP
  • Spectera
  • NVA
  • Superior Vision
  • VBA
  • Medicare

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • BCBS
  • United Health Care
  • Humana
  • Tricare
  • Davis Vision

Please acknowledge that the above list is subject to change, and you need to verify with your provider for coverage details.

If you would like to schedule an appointment, call us at 770-702-5996. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us!

Optometric Vision Therapy - An individualized program designed to improve visual function and performance. It is useful in treating the following:

-Ocular motility dysfunction (eye movement disorders)
-Vergence dysfunction (inefficiency in using both eyes together)
-Strabismus (eye turns)
-Amblyopia (lazy eye)
-Accommodative disorders (focusing problems)
-Visual information processing disorders
-Visual sensory and motor integration
-Visual rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury

The American Optometric Association states 35-40% of all children with learning disabilities have visual problems.

For more information, go to http://covd.org

Anatomy of the Eye

Dry eye - a condition in which a person does not have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Tears are necessary for maintaining the health of the front surface of the eye and for providing clear vision. Dry eye is a common and often chronic problem, particularly in older adults.

Diabetic Retinopathy - over time, diabetes damages the blood vessels in the retina. Diabetic retinopathy occurs when these tiny blood vessels leak blood and other fluids. This causes the retinal tissue to swell, resulting in cloudy or blurred vision. The longer a person has diabetes, the more likely they will develop diabetic retinopathy. If left untreated, diabetic retinopathy can cause blindness.

Glaucoma - the second-leading cause of blindness in the U.S. It most often occurs in people over age 40. People with a family history of glaucoma, African Americans over the age of 40 and Hispanics over the age of 60 have an increased risk of developing glaucoma. If left untreated, glaucoma can lead to significant vision loss in both eyes, and may even lead to blindness.

Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) - the leading cause of severe vision loss in adults over age 50. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1.8 million people have AMD and another 7.3 million are at substantial risk for vision loss from AMD.

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InfantSee - This service offers early detection of potential visual problems. It is a no-cost visual assessment for infants 6-12 months of age.

Acquired Brain Injury/Concussions - Can be caused from an external traumatic injury such as a motor vehicle or bicycle accident, a fall, an assault, contact sports (concussion), or neuro-surgery. It can also result from an internal cause such as a stroke, an aneurysm, a brain tumor, a viral infection or inflammation such as meningitis, a vestibular dysfunction such as Ménière’s disease, or any post-surgical complications leading to an anoxic or hypoxic event in the brain. Regardless of the cause, brain injuries can cause difficulties with visual acuity, eye movements, eye focusing, vergence ability, visual processing, and visual field defects.

Jennifer A. Dattolo, OD, FCOVD

Dr. Dattolo is a Woodstock resident and began her professional career in Atlanta in 2000 and has worked in all areas of optometry including contact lenses, glasses, eye emergencies, and specializes in vision therapy and head trauma. For Dr. Dattolo, she isn’t just passionate about practicing medicine, but also about serving the community in whatever way she can.

She has served on several boards throughout her career but is currently the President for the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD). In 2005, Dr. Dattolo received a Special Merit Award from Community Health Charities of Georgia for her work with the Special Olympics Opening Eyes program, where she was state chairperson from 2001-2007. She was also awarded a Community Service Award from the Roswell Lions club in 2010. With the development of the InfantSEE Program in 2005, Dr. Dattolo jumped in at the start of the program to offer free eye exams for infants ages 6 – 12 months.

She is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Georgia Optometric Association, COVD, the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, and the Optometric Extension Program. Additionally, she works closely with the Shepherd Center to help treat vision problems resulting from head injuries including stroke, tumors, and concussions.

An Atlanta native, Dr. Jennifer Dattolo attended Oglethorpe University where she received her Bachelor of Science degree. She went on to the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, where she graduated in 2000. She received her fellowship in the COVD in 2008.

Jennifer A. Dattolo

Kelly Ianniello, Optician

Kelly is a Towne Lake resident and brings more than 22 years of customer care and optical experience to Eyes on Towne Lake. She has trained beside the leading Ocuplastics and Retinal surgeons and Ophthalmologists in Atlanta and has held the positions of ophthalmic and surgical technician.
She is experienced in all facets of an optometric practice including, proper eyeglass selection, frame styling, frame adjustment, optical troubleshooting, making lenses, and fitting contacts. Kelly graduated from Georgia State University with an associate degree in Business Management and is certified in billing and coding by SECO International.

Kelly Ianniello

Jasmine Neves, Ophthalmic Technician

Jasmine has worked in the optical field since 2006 with Dr. Dattolo and Kelly. She is responsible for pre-testing and contact lens training and has experience with vision therapy. Each day, she makes it her goal to make sure she sets a warm tone for the office with her optimistic attitude.

Jasmine Neves

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