Welcome to Spectrum Eyecare of Peachtree City, the practice of Dr. John Henahan!

 

John L. Henahan ODDr. Henahan opened Spectrum Eyecare in Peachtree City in May, 2008. Prior to that he was a staff optometrist at Peachtree City Eye Center. Dr. Henahan is proud of the eye care service he has provided to residents of Senoia, Tyrone, Sharpsburg, Newnan and Peachtree City since 1999. As a member of the American Optometric Association and a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, Dr. Henahan works continually to uphold the highest standards of optometric care and ethics.

We go the extra mile when diagnosing and treating eye problems, including dry eyes, glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts and eye infections.  We also use the latest technology from Zeiss to provide the sharpest possible vision correction in glasses and contact lenses.  We are especially excited about the new generation of HD multifocal contact lenses that have become available recently.

If you want the most thorough, caring and individualized eye care in Peachtree City, please contact our office. By scheduling just two eye exams per hour at Spectrum Eyecare, we take the time to understand each individual patient’s unique eye care needs.

We are not a one size fits all eye care practice!

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Latest Eyecare News

  • February is Low Vision Awareness Month

    “Sometimes a patient becomes your teacher regarding aspects of the system of services for eye care and as an example of how people can thrive despite devastating visual disability.  Audrey Demmitt, RN is one of those people. “ She is someone I am glad to know, honored to care for and in awe of,” says Dr. Henahan.  “I have worked...

  • Contact Lenses: Are you one of the 99% not caring for them correctly?

    In a startling new study, Dr. Danielle Robertson and researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center found that the situation was far worse than previously thought.  In fact, only one percent of patients fully complied with the simple strategies that are required to safely wear contact lenses. As reported on NPR's morning edition the following...

  • Daily Aspirin Use May Double Risk Of Wet Macular Degeneration.

    Discussing the new study, HealthDay (1/6, Mozes) reports, "Daily aspirin use among seniors may double their risk of developing" the "wet" form of "age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a significant cause of blindness in seniors," according to a study published in the January issue of the journal Ophthalmology. In fact, "daily aspirin...

  • FDA Recalls Second Brand of AVAIRA Contact Lenses

    In a story published in MedPage Today(12/9, Petrochko) reports about the FDA's recall of CooperVision's AVAIRA Aquaform Sphere Soft Contact Lenses. They "may have unintended silicone oil residue on the lens, which may cause symptoms that range from hazy/blurry vision, to discomfort, to eye injuries that require medical treatment." The company...

  • CooperVision Avaira contact lenses recalled

    As the optometrist at Spectrum Eyecare in Peachtree City, Dr. Henahan is committed to the safety and visual health of your eyes.  As part of that mission, he reposts information on recalls of eyecare and eyewear related products.  If you wear Avaira contact lenses, please read the following to ensure that your eyes are not threatened by...