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Mindy Nash, O.D.
Mindy Nash, O.D., earned a Doctor of Optometry in 2007 from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Memphis. As a clinical optometrist in Nashville, TN, Dr. Nash has diagnosed and treated a myriad of visual disorders and ocular diseases. Her favorite memories in the clinic include teaching patients of all ages about their eyes and ocular conditions. 
After recognizing her talent for writing, Dr. Nash branched into composing ocular articles for medical journals and trade publications. She is the owner of PenLight Communications, a medical writing business that focuses exclusively on ocular topics. She is also an active member of the American Medical Writers Association. Dr. Nash is committed to educating not only patients but also optometrists, ophthalmologists, and the public on the latest advancements in eyecare.
What eyecare and eyewear topics does Mindy Nash, OD write about?
Mindy Nash, OD, has so far written articles on a number of eyewear related issues, including LASIK surgery, and lazy eye, and answers common questions about pink eye.
Why does Dr. Mindy Nash write articles for GlassesUSA.com?
Dr. Nash, OD, earned her Doctor of Optometry degree in 2007 from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. As a clinical optometrist, she diagnoses and treats visual disorders and ocular diseases in patients of all ages. She owns PenLight Communications and is an active member of the American Medical Writers Association. As an eyewear industry leader, GlassesUSA.com has partnered with optical experts such as Dr. Nash to help educate people about eyewear and eyecare.

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