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10/29/2025
Keratoconus is an eye condition that affects the shape of the cornea. This can cause blurry vision, double vision, and even halos around lights at night. Early detection and intervention are critical to managing this condition.
10/28/2025
Do you find wearing contact lenses impossible? Are your regular contacts painful or constantly uncomfortable? You are not alone. Due to a variety of factors such as individual eye shape, specific conditions, impairments, or the aftermath of surgery, some patients are considered to have more difficulty wearing contacts than others. To learn how we can help, please visit our website or give us a call! https://youreyeassociates.com/services/
10/27/2025
A facelift is a surgical procedure that helps to smooth wrinkles and tighten skin, resulting in a more youthful appearance. This procedure involves removing excess skin and fat, and repositioning the remaining tissue for a more lifted look. Recovery time varies from patient to patient but typically ranges from a few weeks to several months.
10/24/2025
Did you know that thyroid issues can cause significant changes in vision? Overproduction of hormones by the thyroid gland, also known as hyperthyroidism, can lead to severe eye problems like tearing, swelling, and blurred vision if gone untreated.
10/23/2025
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10/22/2025
Upper eyelid blepharoplasty can be performed as an eyelid rejuvenation procedure to enhance one’s appearance. If you’re considering blepharoplasty, give us a call today to schedule a consultation.
10/21/2025
Your eyes help you explore the world every day. We’re here to help keep them healthy! Give us a call to schedule your next appointment. https://youreyeassociates.com/
10/20/2025
Keratitis is a medical condition in which the cornea, a transparent layer of tissue in your eye, becomes inflamed. It can be caused by an infection, injury, or even prolonged contact lens use. Reach out today to learn more about this condition and potential treatment options.
10/17/2025
Excess tearing? This can be caused by poor tear drainage, allergies, dry eye, or an over-production of tears. You might be a candidate for Tear Duct/Lacrimal Surgery. Schedule a consultation today!
10/15/2025
Having trouble seeing the letters/numbers on your phone? This is no laughing matter! Let us help you! We offer comprehensive eye exams that will determine the root of your issue. Request your appointment today!
10/14/2025
Sharp vision and sharp style too! We want to help you see your best, and find the right frames that fit your style. Give us a call to learn more! https://youreyeassociates.com/
10/13/2025
Interesting fact: Colorblindness is more common in boys than girls. One symptom is the inability to tell the difference between shades of the same or similar colors, especially with red and green, or blue and yellow.
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Welcome to Your Eye Associates. With locations in Chadds Ford, Harleysville, & Lansdale, Eye Associates is a full service eye and vision care provider that strives to provide the finest in optometry services. Our team of Doctor include:
Dr. Paul Forrest, O.D.
Paul T. Forrest O.D. is a board certified optometrist. After graduating from the University of Delaware, Dr. Forrest obtained his Optometric Degree at the prestigious Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia. Dr. Forrest then went on to complete his residency at John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Philadelphia where he was responsible for the education and training of the 4th year-optometric interns. He has authored numerous publications related to primary eye care and ocular disease. Dr. Forrest continues to provide outstanding optometric care at his above offices. He also continues his involvement with the world renowned Kremer Laser Eye Center by providing pre and post-operative co-management care of refractive and cataract patients.
Dr. George White, O.D., F.A.A.O.
George E. White, O.D. is a managing partner in Harleysville and Lansdale Eye Associates, which are located throughout Montgomery County. Dr. White graduated from Siena College in New York, with a B.S. in Biology. He then attended the prestigious Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia, PA where he obtained his Doctor of Optometry degree. Dr. White then went on to complete his residency at The Eye Institute, Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Dr. White has authored numerous publications, including chapters in major optometric textbooks. He has lectured nationally and internationally on clinical topics including diagnostic testing and treatments. Dr. White continues to teach residents and student externs at several optometry schools. Dr. White continues to provide outstanding optometric care at his above affiliated offices. He also continues his involvement with the world renowned Kremer Laser Eye Canter by providing pre and post-operative co-management care to refractive and cataract patients. Dr. White’s successful experience with laser eye surgery himself at Kremer Laser Eye Center has been a tremendous benefit when planning his patients' surgery.
Dr. Rita T. Le, O.D.
Rita T. Le, O.D. is a board certified optometrist. She received her Bachelors of Science degree in Biology from Philadelphia University. Then, she attended Pennsylvania College of Optometry for her Doctorate in Optometry and graduated with clinical honors. She is also a member of the American Optometric Association. Dr. Le has practiced full scope optometry since she graduated: ranging from comprehensive eye exams, pediatric eye exams, contact lens exams of all types, (soft/ hard contacts, bifocal contacts and mono-vision contacts), diagnosed and managed ocular conditions and pre/post-operative management of cataract and refractive surgery. She has been an active volunteer for the Special Olympics, and has always offered a helping hand for those in need.
Dr. Jill A. McAdams, O.D.
Jill A. McAdams O.D. is a board certified optometrist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of binocular vision disorders and post-concussive binocular vision disorders. Dr. McAdams performs all evaluations for our patients suspected of having binocular vision disorders, and designs and recommends treatment plans tailored to improving the function of each patient. Dr. McAdams obtained her BSN in Biology from Widener University, and went on to complete her Doctorate of Optometry at the prestigious Pennsylvania College of Optometry, graduating with clinical honors.
Dr. George R. Pronesti, M.D. (Kremer Eye Center)
George R. Pronesti, M.D. is a board certified ophthalmologist and Philadelphia-area LASIK and cataract surgeon. He serves as National Associate Director of Kremer Eye Center in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Pronesti obtained his medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University Medical School in Philadelphia. He completed his internship and residency at the Friedenwald Eye Institute in Maryland. Prior to joining the surgical team at Kremer Eye Center, Dr. Pronesti was Vice Chairman of Maryland General Hospital's Department of Ophthalmology where he was responsible for the training of new doctors in leading-edge clinical and surgical techniques. Dr. Pronesti has authored numerous publications and is the inventor of the Golf Bifocal. Dr. Pronesti has performed thousands of LASIK procedures and continues to perform the latest, most innovative procedures by participating in many ongoing FDA protocols. He is a member of the American Medical Association, Baltimore Medical Society and the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Dr. Jeremy Aikey, DO, MBA
Jeremy Aikey, DO, MBA is a board certified ophthalmologist with additional fellowship training in medical and surgical diseases of the retina. He specializes in the treatment of age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal vascular conditions, and surgical treatment of retinal disorders. A native of Pennsylvania, Dr. Aikey graduated from Lehigh University and received his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He also received an MBA in Executive Healthcare Management from St. Joseph’s University. After completing an ophthalmology residency at Ohio Health Hospital System in Columbus, Ohio, Dr. Aikey completed a fellowship in vitreo-retinal disease at Retina & Vitreous of Texas/Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. He has contributed to a number of publications and presentations, ranging in topic from diabetic eye problems to macular degeneration.
Our team is dedicated to keeping our patients comfortable and well-informed at all times. At Eye Associates, we will explain every exam and procedure and answer all of our patients' questions. We invite you to join our patient family by scheduling an appointment for an eye exam at one of our offices.