
Dr. David Lasater O.D.
Optometrist
5900 Littlerock Road Olympia WA, 98512Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. David Lasater O.D. grew up in Washington State and obtained his undergraduate degree at Washington State University. After graduating from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis Tennessee, ...
Provider Details
Treatments
- Eye Examinations
- Eye Infections/injuries
- Eyeglass Refractions
- Contact Lens Examinations
- Internal And External Eye Health Evaluations
Professional Memberships
- American Optometric Association AOA 1986 - 2013
Experience & Accolades
- Optometry Mission to Costa Rica1989 - 1989Lions ClubA wonderfully rewarding experience to provide eye care to people from a west coast fishing town. Provided 4000 pairs of eyeglasses to a very needy area for eye care.
- Optometrist2012 - 2013US ArmyActive Duty Optometrist for 1 year providing care for all services going into overseas combat zones.
Dr. David Lasater O.D.'s Practice location
Tumwater Eye Center
5900 Littlerock Road -Olympia, WA 98512Get Direction
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- Jessica Si-dih Liu O.D.700 LILLY RD NE OLYMPIA WA 98506
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413 LILLY ROAD NE OLYMPIA WA 98506