| About the Doctors |
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| Maureen Weldon Kamons O.D. is a 1985 graduate from Carlow College in Pittsburgh where she earned a bachelor of science degree in nursing. She then went on to obtain a bachelor of science degree in vision science and a doctor of optometry degree in 1989. |
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| Dr. Kamons has worked in the Pittsburgh area since being licensed in 1989 and started a solo practice in Regent Square in the summer of 1992. Her clinical internship training was concentrated in the area of contact lens fitting and research, pediatric vision analysis and diagnosis and management of ocular disease. |
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| A board member and past president of the Western Pennsylvania Optometric Society, Dr. Kamons is also an active member of the Pennsylvania Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. She has been involved with educational programming for Pennsylvania school nurses and practitioners and in 2002 was named "Optometrist Of The Year" by the Western Pennsylvania Optometric Society. The Consumer's research Council of America has listed her as one of "America's Top Optometrists" since 2004 and Eyes On Regent Square was selected for the 2009 "Best of Pittsburgh" award by the U.S. Commerce Association. Dr. Kamons' most recent honor was being selected as the 2009 recipient of the Carlow University Distinguished Alumnae Award. |
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| Dr. Kamons lives in Pittsburgh with her husband Larry and two children, Monica and Keith. |
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Dr. Elizabeth Rottgers received her undergraduate Bachelor of
Science degree in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M University. She went on to further her education at the University of Houston College of Optometry where she earned her Doctor of Optometry degree. She has been practicing in Pittsburgh since moving here from her hometown of Houston in 2007.
Dr. Rottger's has extensive training in primary optometric care as well as pre-operative
and post-operative management of glaucoma, cataracts, and LASIK vision
correction. She diagnoses disorders of the visual system and
treats eye infections, foreign bodies, and related disease processes
such as glaucoma and vision problems related to diabetes.
She is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Pennsylvania Optometric Association and the Western Pennsylvania Optometric Society. Outside of work she enjoys cooking, jogging, and gardening.
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