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Amy Pruszenski, OD
Dr. Amy received her bachelor’s degree in cognitive science, specializing in vision science, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before receiving her Doctor of Optometry degree from the New England College of Optometry in 1993. She provides thorough, caring eye exams and can offer up-to-date contact lenses, non–invasive vision correction, and vision therapy. Dr. Amy has a special interest in pediatric eye care, including evaluating childhood learning related vision problems through special testing. Dr. Amy is a past president of the New Hampshire Optometric Association, and recipient of the 2005 NHOA Optometrist of the year award. She served as president of the Portsmouth Lions Club for 3 years. |
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Brian Klinger, OD
Dr. Brian Klinger has been in practice in Portsmouth since 1966, joining Harbor Eyecare Center in 2003. Dr. Klinger received his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College. His Doctorate in Optometry is from the Illinois College of Optometry. He is a Diplomate of the National Board of Optometry and a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. Dr. Klinger is a past president and current executive director of the New Hampshire Optometric Association and past president of the New England Council of Optometrists. He served for six years on the board of trustees of the American Optometric Association and currently holds several high-level appointments in the national association's volunteer structure. He currently serves on the board of trustees of the New England College of Optometry. Dr. Klinger is a past president of the Portsmouth Lions Club and the Portsmouth Toastmasters Club. He and Lise, his wife of over 40 years, live in Rye where he served a term as trustee of the Rye Public Library. He is an avid boater and loves to travel. Their children and grandchildren live in Illinois and California. |
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Sarah Hudson, OD
Dr. Hudson has twelve years of experience in primary eye care, pediatric vision care, challenging contact lens fittings and medical eye care. She attended the University of Vermont for her undergraduate work in Biology and received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Dr. Hudson currently serves as the President of the New Hampshire Optometric Association and provides infant evaluations as part of the American Optometric Association's InfantSee program. Dr. Hudson grew up in the northeast kingdom area of Vermont and has been in the seacoast area of New Hampshire since graduation in 1998. “The personal connection I get from meeting and visiting with each patient as well as taking care of their eye care needs is the primary reason I love my career!” |
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