Dr. Evan Joel Kaufman O.D.
Optometrist
1300 Jefferson Park Avenue West Complex Charlottesville VA, 22908About
Dr. Kaufman is a clinical optometrist at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He was appointed to the faculty in 2014 and is involved in training residents, fitting specialty contacts and running ...
Education and Training
Indiana School of Optometry OD 2006
Provider Details
Treatments
- Contact Lens Exam
- Specialty Contact Lens Fits
- Dry Eye Management
- Eye & Vision Exams
- Diabetes & Hypertension Eye Exams
- Red Eye Evaluation and Treatment
Professional Memberships
- Fellow Americna Academy of Optometry 2008
- Diplomat American Board of Optometry 2012
- Adjunct Clinial Faculty New England College of Optometry 2010
- Adjunct Clinical Faculty Indiana College of Optometry 2017
- Board Member Academic Medical Center Optometrist 2010
- Education Co-Chair Virginia Academy of Optomtry 2014
- Member American Optometric Association
Experience & Accolades
- Clinical Optometrist2008 - 2014Medical College of Virginia Deparment of OphthalmologyPrimary eye care and contact lens
- Assistant Professor /Clinical Optometrist 2014University of Virginia Department of OphthalmologyPrimary eye care and contact lens
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