Dr. Richard Douglas

Dr. Douglas received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. He received his Doctorate of Optometry from the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Douglas completed externships with concentrations in diagnosis and management of ocular disease at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Veterans Administration Hospital in Montrose, New York, Perry Point Veterans Administration Hospital in Perry Point, Maryland, and Illinois Eye Institute Center for Advanced Ophthalmic Care. In addition, Dr. Douglas also completed externships in the Illinois Eye Institute's Pediatric & Binocular Vision and Low Vision Departments with focuses on management and treatment of low vision, pediatric and binocular vision. Dr. Douglas has also participated in clinical trials for new contact lenses.

Awards and honors include: Award of Distinction from Illinois Eye Institute Center for Advanced Ophthalmic Care, 1998, Award of Distinction from Illinois Eye Institute Low Vision Rehabilitation Service, 1998, Corning Medical Optics Low Vision Award, 1998 Honors from FDR VA Hospital Optometry Department, 1997, Honors from Perry Point VA Hospital Optometry Department, 1997.  Dr. Douglas is a member of the the American Optometric Association, the Virginia Optometric Association and the Richmond Optometric Society.

Dr. Douglas specializes in general ophthalmic care as well glaucoma management, pre and post-operative surgical care, and advanced ophthalmic care. Dr. Douglas entered into private practice in 1998 in Chester, Virginia. Dr. Douglas has also practiced with a private ophthalmology group in Richmond for 20 years. He is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Richmond Optometric Society and the Virginia Optometric Association..

Dr. Jill Leisner, OD

Dr. Jill Leisner, OD, FAAO, received her Bachelor of Vision Science from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan and her Doctorate of Optometry from the Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan.  Dr. Leisner completed a Cornea/Contact Lens Residency at NOVA Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. There she concentrated in specialty contact lens fitting including: scleral lenses, gas permeable multi-focal lenses, keratoconic lenses, CRT lenses and all soft contacts and modalities as well as ocular disease. Dr. Leisner became a 2015 Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry.  Fellows of the Academy complete a rigorous candidacy process, that includes extensive written work and an oral examination.

Dr. Leisner completed externships at Wm. Jennings Bryan VA Medical Center in Columbia, South Carolina with concentrations in ocular disease, particularly diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration, and low vision examinations, at the Kresge Eye Institute in Detroit, Michigan with a focus on specialty contact lenses, low vision, and ocular disease, and at Cherry Street Health Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan with a focus on ocular disease and pediatric examinations. She completed an internship at Michigan College of Optometry with experience in primary care, contact lenses and pediatrics as well as an Optometry medical mission trip to Peru. . 

Awards and honors include: American Academy of Optometry Student Travel Fellowship and George N. Holcomb Memorial Scholarship.  Dr. Leisner is also member of the American Optometric Association, the Virginia Optometric Association and the Richmond Optometric Society. She has previously held memberships in the Michigan Optometric Association and served as treasurer of the Student Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity.

 

 

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