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Routine Eye Exam Reveals Multiple Sclerosis in Atlanta Woman

Liam Fraser
By Liam Fraser
Published: October 7, 2025
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An ordinary eye exam turned life-altering for a woman from metro Atlanta, who learned she had multiple sclerosis after seeking help for her visual disturbances.

Andrea Medford is all too familiar with the critical nature of regular eye examinations. However, following her visit in June 2024, the gravity of this routine appointment became startlingly evident.

“I was in shock,” Medford reflected on the unexpected turn of events.

After waking up with blurred vision in one eye, Medford promptly reached out to Briggs Vision Group in Dunwoody to arrange a checkup. This timely action may have played a significant role in preserving her eyesight.

During her examination, Dr. Rebecca Briggs Garnier, a member of the Georgia Optometric Association, performed several vision tests, including a red cap test, which ultimately led to a concerning diagnosis: Optic Neuritis. This condition arises from swelling that affects the optic nerve, causing vision problems.

“Her good eye saw the red perfectly and the bad eye was very muted and looked more like a burgundy greyish color. So, we knew at that point it was optic neuritis,” explained Dr. Briggs Garnier.

Upon receiving this diagnosis, Medford was advised to proceed directly to the emergency room. Unbeknownst to her, the ensuing events would take a dramatic turn.

“I get to my hospital room and an emergency department doctor came into my room once I was in there and said we need to talk about your paperwork and your MS diagnosis,” Medford recounted.

It was there, in the hospital, that she received the life-changing news: she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Following her diagnosis, Medford remained hospitalized for a week, during which her vision gradually returned.

This experience has profoundly impacted Medford, leading her to advocate for others regarding the importance of routine health checks and the potential insight they can provide. In her case, a surprising condition was uncovered simply due to an eye exam, underscoring the necessity of proactive health monitoring.

Stories like that of Andrea Medford highlight the unexpected ways health challenges can arise and the critical role healthcare providers play in diagnosing and managing these conditions. Regular screenings and checkups can lead to early detection of serious health issues, offering patients a better chance of treatment and recovery.

Medford’s journey serves as a reminder for everyone to prioritize their health and seek medical attention when faced with unusual symptoms. The consequences of neglecting such signs can lead to severe complications.

Now, Medford is not only focusing on her recovery but is also intent on sharing her story to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis and optic neuritis. Her experience reinforces the theme that knowing and acting on changes in one’s health can be life-saving.

For those in similar situations, Medford emphasizes the importance of awareness and communication with healthcare professionals. “It is critical to be proactive and seek help when something doesn’t feel right,” she said, advocating for greater vigilance concerning eye health and overall well-being.

In conclusion, what began as a routine visit to the eye doctor for Andrea Medford has transformed into a significant chapter of her life, prompting her to navigate the complexities of a new diagnosis. Her story is a powerful testament to the undeniable value of regular medical examinations and their potential to uncover crucial health information that could change lives.Diseases & Conditions

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