- Pediatric CareDr. Phillips' practice area includes comprehensive eye exams, cataract and glaucoma care, pediatrics exams, and contact lenses.
- GlaucomaAlthough there is no cure for glaucoma, early diagnosis and proper medication can help control this condition. Glaucoma typically requires ongoing, long-term care. Keeping your eye pressure under control is very important. You must follow your treatment plan carefully to help control your eye pressure. This will help protect the optic nerve and prevent vision loss.
- OphthalmologyDr. Kosko grew up in Greenwood, Mississippi where he learned to love ophthalmology from a young age through observing his father (Dr. Paul I. Kosko, M.D.) who practiced ophthalmology in Mississippi and loved and served his patients selflessly for nearly 40 years. Dr. Mark Kosko’s wife Susan is from Knoxville, TN and is a physical therapist and former Division 1 collegiate soccer player. They are the proud parents of two boys and two girls and are active members of Pear Orchard Presbyterian Church in Ridgeland.
- Macular DegenerationDr. McGuffey is focused primarily on Cornea, Cataract, and Secondary Lenses. He serves patients with Astigmatism, Blepharitis, Blindness, Cataracts, Chalazion, Corneal Disease, Corneal Ulcer, Diabetic Retinopathy, Dry Eyes, Eye Floaters, Farsightedness, Glaucoma, Herpes of the Eye, Hypertropia, Keratitis, Keratoconus, LASIK, Macular Degeneration, Nearsightedness, Presbyopia, Scleritis, Stye, Subconjunctival Hemorrhage, Ocular Trauma, Complex Cataract Surgery, Secondary IOL Implantation, Fuch’s Dystrophy, Premium Cataract Surgery, and Ocular Surface Disease
- Laser Eye SurgeryJEA wants to be your comprehensive eye care provider. We are prepared to serve you and your family with annual vision check ups and decisions you may need to make regarding Lasik, glasses or contacts. We also accept patients through physician referral. We offer complete care and expertise for all our patients.
- CataractsOnce the decision has been made to have surgery for cataracts or astigmatism, you will need to decide which Intraocular Lens (IOL) is right for you. During surgery, your eye's cloudy natural lens will be replaced by an artificial Intraocular Lens or IOL. However, recent innovations have led to the development of a variety of IOL designs, each with their own unique features and advancements.
- Cataract SurgeryDr. Kosko has a deep passion for intraocular lens exchange surgery for patients who have had previous cataract surgery and are unhappy with (or have had complications from) their current intraocular lens implant (the implant placed at the time of their previous/original cataract surgery). Dr. Kosko has significant experience with the Yamane intrascleral haptic fixation technique in complex lens implant surgery. These and several of his other surgical videos are viewable on his YouTube channel...
- Eye ExamJackson Eye Associates serves a wide range of eye care needs for our patients. Whether you need a comprehensive eye examination...
- Pregnancy
- Mental HealthProtected health information (PHI), about you, is maintained as a written and/or electronic record of your contacts or visits for healthcare services with our practice. Specifically, PHI is information about you, including demographic information (i.e., name, address, phone, etc.), that may identify you and relates to your past, present or future physical or mental health condition and related healthcare services.
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Orthopedics
- BotoxBOTOX® Cosmetic is a highly effective, nonsurgical procedure that can dramatically reduce your toughest wrinkle - the one between your brows - within seven days. The effects last for up to four months. This FDA-approved medication can also be used to treat certain eye disorders such as crossed eyes (strabismus) and uncontrolled blinking (blepharospasm), and to treat certain muscle spasms or movement disorders (cervical dystonia, torticollis).
- Eyelid Surgery
- Plastic SurgeryDr. McVey specializes in pediatric vision care, adult muscle conditions, and reconstructive and plastic surgery of the eyelids and orbit.
- Dermatology
- Ulcer
- LesionsVaricella-zoster virus may travel to the head and neck, perhaps involving an eye, part of the nose, mouth, cheek, and forehead. These zoster-related corneal lesions will usually clear up on their own. But without early anti-viral treatment, a person runs the risk of the virus infecting cells deep within the tissue, causing inflammation and scarring of the cornea. The disease may also cause decreased corneal sensitivity. For many, this decreased sensitivity will be permanent, contact JEA if you think you have this condition.
- Physical Therapy
- Allergies