Katherine Fisher, OD
After graduating from Springboro High School, Dr. Fisher attended The Ohio State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology. After a brief career as a microbiologist, Dr. Fisher returned to school to earn her doctor of optometry degree from The Ohio State University. "I've always enjoyed working and communicating with people. Optometry allows me to help improve the vision of others and have a positive impact on their lives." She has earned several awards for academic and clinical excellence. She received the J. Pat Cummings Scholarship for demonstrating strong clinical standards, the Ohio Optometric Foundation Scholarship, and the John F. Schuller Scholarship for her commitment to community service and work with visually impaired and developmentally disabled individuals. Dr. Fisher looks forward to serving this community. She has a special interest in pediatric care. "Many children have vision issues that go unnoticed and can affect school performance if left untreated. The American Optometric Association estimates that one in four children has a vision-related problem that affects their ability to recognize, comprehend, and retain information. Helping children in this community reach their full potential without vision limitations is the most rewarding part of optometry." She is certified in the treatment and management of ocular disease. She is a member of the American Optometric Association and the Ohio Optometric Association.
