
| Christine D. Bolton, O.D. What is an optometrist? Doctors of Optometry (Optometrists) are health care providers specifically educated, clinically trained, and Board certified to examine the eyes for ocular motility disorders, ocular manifestations of systemic disease (diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, M.S., etc.), and lazy eye; and perform minor surgical procedures such as punctal plugs for Dry Eye Therapy.Special Training and Interests:
Member: Wabash Valley Chapter Indiana Optometric Association Member: Fellowship of Christian Optometrists International Member: Beta Sigma Kappa Optometric Honor Society Bachelor of Arts: Biology • Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa • 1991-1995 Doctor of Optometry: Indiana University • School of Optometry, Bloomington, Indiana • 1995-1999 Goals & Priorities Dr. Bolton goal is to treat her patients as she would like to be treated. She strives to provide quality time, excellent/efficient clinical skills, as well as, knowledge of the most up to date management/treatment options for the vision care needs of her patients. It is extremely important to her that all of her patient's questions are answered to their satisfaction and that each person is treated with compassion and respect. Dr. Bolton has participated in five mission trips through the Fellowship of Christian Optometrists. The mission trips were to Honduras to establish an eye center in the capital city of Tegucigalpa. "Dr. Williamson and I have joined together to provide a wide range of ophthalmic services. We look forward to serving you." |
Doctors of Optometry (Optometrists) are health care providers specifically educated, clinically trained, and Board certified to examine the eyes for ocular motility disorders, ocular manifestations of systemic disease (diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, M.S., etc.), and lazy eye; and perform minor surgical procedures such as punctal plugs for Dry Eye Therapy.