Christina Abercrombie, O.D. earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from the New England College of Optometry in Boston, MA. She completed her undergraduate studies at Gonzaga University in Washington.
Her clinical training focused on ocular disease, peri-surgical care, community health, and specialty contact lenses at various locations across the United States, including Charles River Community Health Center in Massachusetts, Portland VA Medical Center in Oregon, Koetting Eye Center in Missouri, and Eye Centers of South Florida. Dr. Abercrombie also completed residency training in primary care and ocular disease at VA Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics in Oregon.
She has a special interest in dry eye treatment, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, specialty contact lenses, and low vision rehabilitation. Dr. Abercrombie is a member of the American Optometric Association (AOA), Cornea and Contact Lens Section of AOA, American Academy of Optometry, and Optometric Physicians of Washington.
In her free time, Dr. Abercrombie enjoys spending quality time with her family, exploring the outdoors, traveling, seeking out the best pizza along the way, and indulging in a good book.
Michelle Chan, O.D., earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from The Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, after obtaining her undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia. Originally from Atlanta, she completed internships at Georgia Eye Partners and Oliver Eye Associates.
Dr. Chan’s special interests include scleral lens and soft contact lens fittings, myopia control for children, and dry eye management. She is a member of the American Optometric Association, Optometric Physicians of Washington, and the King County Optometric Society.
In her free time, Dr. Chan enjoys solving jigsaw puzzles, hiking in the Pacific Northwest, cooking, and traveling abroad.
Bryan Heitmeyer, O.D. earned his Doctor of Optometry from The Ohio State University College of Optometry, where he was honored with an award for patient care excellence. He completed his undergraduate studies at The Ohio State University.
His professional experience includes several external rotations focused on ocular disease and surgical co-management. Dr. Heitmeyer is recognized as a Dry Eye Specialist and often shares his expertise by lecturing and training other doctors. Before co-founding Clearvue Vision Center, he gained valuable experience at Lomas Eye Care Center, where he co-managed lasik and cataract patients. Dr. Heitmeyer is an active member of The American Optometric Association, King County Optometric Society, and Optometric Physicians of Washington.
In addition to his professional work, Dr. Heitmeyer is dedicated to volunteering his time to provide eye care to underprivileged individuals. He has participated in humanitarian mission trips to both Honduras and El Salvador and regularly volunteers at the Millionaire Club, offering free eye care for the working homeless of Seattle.
In his leisure time, Dr. Heitmeyer enjoys hiking, exploring the Pacific Northwest, and indulging in adventure travel, as well as spending quality time with his two dogs and wine tasting.
Dr. Alexandra Gelt earned her Doctor of Optometry from the New England College of Optometry in Boston, graduating with honors and receiving the Beta Sigma Kappa award for academic excellence. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Calgary, Alberta, graduating with honors.
Dr. Gelt completed internships at the Fresno VA Hospital in Fresno, California, Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, and Barnet Dulaney Eye Center in Phoenix. Following this, she completed advanced residency training in ocular disease and refractive surgery at the Northwest Eye Surgeons Clinic in Seattle.
Before co-founding Clearvue Vision Center, Dr. Gelt worked for over 10 years at Lomas Eye Care Center, where she co-managed Lasik and cataract patients. She has treated many ocular diseases, with a special interest in glaucoma, dry eye, and diabetic eye disease.
Dr. Gelt is actively involved with the American Optometric Association, Optometric Physicians of Washington, and the King County Optometric Society. She has provided vision screenings to the military and school children.
In her free time, Dr. Gelt enjoys traveling, the performing arts, and spending time with her husband and their two children.
Zackary Hart, O.D. earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from Southern California College of Optometry after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Hart has a special interest in dry eye, diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, and specialty contact lenses.
Dr. Hart completed residency training in primary care optometry with an emphasis in ocular disease at the Indianapolis Eye Care Center in Indiana. His externship rotations include Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland, Milauskas Eye Institute in California, and the Lawton Indian Hospital in Oklahoma.
In his free time, he enjoys traveling, bowling, solving escape rooms and puzzles, and eating good food.