April Mishley, O. D., OD
Optometrist
- Low Vision
- Emergency Eye Care
- Binocular Vision
- Pediatric Eye Care
April Mishley, O.D., is an optometrist dedicated to comprehensive eye care for patients of all ages. Her interest in optometry began in childhood when she wore glasses herself and witnessed firsthand how vision correction could transform daily life. Working as an optometric technician during college, Dr. Mishley discovered the medical dimension of optometry and became fascinated by how ocular examinations can reveal systemic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid dysfunction. She now provides complete eye care services, from routine vision correction with glasses and contact lenses to medical monitoring and management of conditions that manifest through ocular findings.
optometry school
Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University
undergraduate
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Professional Excellence
Dr. Mishley's approach to optometry reflects her comprehensive understanding that the eye serves as a window to overall health. She is skilled in detecting and monitoring systemic conditions that present with ocular manifestations, allowing her to play a vital role in her patients' broader healthcare management. Her clinical expertise spans both the refractive and medical aspects of optometry, enabling her to address vision needs while remaining vigilant for signs of underlying health concerns. Dr. Mishley is committed to patient education and personalized care, ensuring each individual receives thorough examinations and treatment plans tailored to their unique needs.
I've always been passionate about how optometry touches every aspect of a patient's health and well-being. Whether I'm monitoring systemic conditions that show up in the eyes or simply helping someone see more clearly with updated glasses, I'm committed to providing comprehensive care that improves my patients' quality of life.
April Mishley, O. D., OD
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