Dr. Tarra Millender Become Second in North Carolina to Implant iDose TR Device
On July 31, 2024, Tarra Millender, M.D., a Glaucoma and Cataract Specialist at Carolina Eye Associates, became the second surgeon in North Carolina to implant a revolutionary Glaucoma device called iDose TR. iDose TR is an FDA-approved ocular implant for individuals with open-angle glaucoma or high eye pressure (also known as ocular hypertension). The iDose… Read More
Curing Blindness Internationally: Cataract Specialist at Carolina Eye Resumes Humanitarian Work Post COVID
In late February 2020, Anna Fakadej, M.D., a Cataract Specialist at Carolina Eye Associates, was scheduled to travel to Ethiopia to perform pro-bono eye surgeries and treat patients in underdeveloped areas. Two days before her scheduled departure, the trip was cancelled due to the growing COVID-19 pandemic. Despite hopes that COVID-19 would dissipate within weeks,… Read More
Carolina Eye Associates, P.A. Appoints New CEO
Southern Pines, NC – Carolina Eye Associates, P.A. has appointed T.J. McCaskill to Chief Executive Officer, effective March 22, 2023. T.J. McCaskill replaces former CEO, Dawn Apple, who has worked for Carolina Eye for 36 years. Dawn will remain with the company and work as Chief Administrative Officer in a part-time capacity. T.J. has served… Read More
CAROLINA EYE WELCOMES THREE NEW PROVIDERS
November 1, 2022 – SOUTHERN PINES, NC – Carolina Eye Associates, (CEA) a medical and surgical eye care center headquartered in Southern Pines, NC is pleased to introduce three new providers to the practice: oculoplastic surgeon Anthony Leonard, M.D., Ph.D., cataract and glaucoma specialist Nicholas Grissom, M.D. and Optometrist Pressley Hales, O.D. “Carolina Eye appreciates… Read More
Carolina Eye Associates Celebrates 45th Year in Business, Plants 45 Trees in Honor of Anniversary
OCTOBER 14, 2022 – SOUTHERN PINES, NC – Carolina Eye Associates, (CEA) a leading surgical eye care center headquartered in Southern Pines recently celebrated its 45th year in business this year. From its inception, Carolina Eye has grown to 31 board-certified physicians and surgeons, and more than 275 employees across 14 locations. As the preferred… Read More
Carolina Eye Associates Wins Best of the Pines 2022
SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 | SOUTHERN PINES, NC – Carolina Eye Associates (CEA) is excited to announce that they placed in the Top Three in three categories in the annual Best of the Pines contest. CEA took home 2nd place for “Best Ophthalmology/Optometry Practice”. In addition, Carolina Eye took 1st place for “Best Facial & Skincare… Read More
CAROLINA EYE ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCES OPENING OF RAEFORD, NC OFFICE
Carolina Eye Associates, a medical and surgical eye care practice headquartered in Southern Pines, announced its acquisition of Raeford Eye Clinic effective April 2021. Established in 1986 by Dr. Tom Inman, the practice specializes in comprehensive eye care, surgical co-management, and features a state-of-the-art optical shop.
Business NC names Eight Carolina Eye Ophthalmologists as Top Doctors for 2020
Southern Pines, NC – Eight Ophthalmologists of Carolina Eye Associates’ have been named “Top Doctors” by Business NC Magazine for 2020. Through a peer-voting process, Colorado-based research and software company DataJoe asks doctors to identify specialists they think are the best in their fields. Business NC Magazine released an abridged list of 56 specialties. As… Read More
ALCON ANNOUNCED THIS WEEK, THE FDA APPROVAL OF ACRYSOF® IQ PANOPTIX® IOL (INTRAOCULAR LENS FOR CATARACT SURGERY)
Called “The Next-Generation Trifocal”, the lens is designed to provide correction at all three distances – near, intermediate and, far. It is the first and only FDA-Approved trifocal lens for cataract surgery patients in the U.S. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment with one of our cataract surgeons offering this new technology. Visit www.carolinaeye.com or… Read More
SOLAR ECLIPSE EYE SAFETY—HOW TO SAFELY WATCH THE ECLIPSE OF 2017
On Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, a solar eclipse will be visible across North America (weather permitting). The whole continent will experience a partial eclipse lasting two to three hours. Halfway through the event, anyone within an approximate 70-mile-wide path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. At that point, the moon will completely… Read More