Ben Larson, O.D., received his Doctor of Optometry from the Indiana University School of Optometry in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1996. He completed his ocular disease and refractive surgery residency at the University of Alabama. Dr. Larson earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois, where he received the Dean’s Scholarship and a varsity letter for baseball and basketball.
Dr. Larson is a board-certified Optometric Physician certified by the National Board of Optometry (Parts I, II, and III) and the state of Florida. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and a member of the American Academy of Orthokeratology, the American Optometric Association, the Florida Optometric Association, and the Central Florida Optometric Association. He is a certified CRT orthokeratologist by Paragon Vision Sciences and has been published in Review of Optometry.
Dr. Larson has been honored by receiving the following awards: Outstanding and Dedicated Service to Prevent Blindness (1997), Best Optometrist in Seminole County (2003), and Best Eye Care Center in Seminole County (2007-2011). He is an honorary faculty member at Nova-Southeastern School of Optometry, the Houston School of Optometry, and the Pennsylvania College of Optometry.
Dr. Larson resides in Lake Forest, Florida, with his wife, Christy Larson, O.D., and their three children, Blake Riley, Braeden Cole, and Bella Grace.
Tammy Le, O.D., received her Doctor of Optometry from Nova Southeastern University and an additional bachelor’s degree in Vision Science. She completed extensive clinical externships at South Florida Vision and Eye Centers of South Florida, where she focused on family eye care and ocular disease. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Central Florida and received a Bachelor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology degree.
Dr. Le is a board-certified Optometric Physician certified by the National Board of Optometry (Parts I, II, and III) and the state of Florida. She is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Florida Optometric Association, and the Central Florida Optometric Association.
Upon graduation, Dr. Le moved to Pennsylvania and practiced primary care optometry for several years. Tired of the cold, she happily moved back to sunny Florida in 2017. Dr. Le has a special interest in the treatment and management of various ocular conditions and diseases, such as glaucoma and macular degeneration, as well as fitting a wide range of contact lenses.
Dr. Le resides in Casselberry, Florida, with her husband, Tai, along with their dog, Bailey, and cat, Munchie. In their spare time, they love discovering new restaurants, exercising, and going to the beach.