Kim Vuong, OD
Dr. Kim Vuong currently works part-time for an optometry practice in Smyrna, GA as well as a non-profit in Midtown Atlanta serving the visually impaired. She enjoys practicing full-scope optometry with a particular interest in managing glaucoma, dry eye disease and low vision rehabilitation. Dr. Vuong graduated from the University of California Berkeley School of Optometry in 2011. She completed her residency in low vision and primary care at the Tucson VA Medical Center and went on to complete a fellowship in low vision and optometric research at the Boston VA Medical Center. Dr. Vuong serves on the board of directors for the Valley Center for the Blind in Central California. When not working, she enjoys spending her free time tending her vegetable garden or going on road trips with her husband, young son, and German Shepherd.
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