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Emily Hable

Clinical Assistant Professor

Phone:
317-321-1470
Email:
ehable@iu.edu
Departments:
Indianapolis Eye Care Center

Biography

Dr. Emily Hable is a clinical assistant professor that works with fourth-year optometry students at the Indianapolis Eye Care Center within the Vision Rehabilitation Service. She sees patients with visual impairment from ocular disease, stroke, and traumatic brain injury in order to provide treatment plans that can improve overall function and quality of life. She graduated from the New England College of Optometry in 2015. After graduation, she went on to complete a residency at the VA Hudson Valley Health Care System focusing on primary care, ocular disease, and low vision.

Education

  • Doctor of Optometry, New England College of Optometry (2015)
  • Bachelor of Science, Loyola University Chicago (2011)

Presentations

  • Case poster: Reticular Pseudodrusen. American Academy of Optometry October 2016
  • Continuing Education Presentation: Atypical Presentation of Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy. SUNY Resident’s Day March 2016
  • Case poster: Non-traditional Low Vision Assessment & Rehabilitation for Profound Optic Atrophy from Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension. American Academy of Optometry October 2015
  • Case poster: Newly Recognized Structural Characteristics in Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy. American Academy of Optometry 2015
  • Case poster: Evaluation of Perspectives and Trends Concerning Convergence Insufficiency. American Academy of Optometry October 2012

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