Dr. EMILY LOUGH – HARPER is a BOARD CERTIFED OPTOMETRIST
Dr. Emily L Harper grew up and still lives in Lebanon, TN and graduated from Lipscomb University with a Bachelors degree of Biology. She received her Doctorate of Optometry in 2007 from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee.
To keep up-to-date with the latest advancements in optometry, Dr. Harper maintains memberships in the American Optometric Association, the Tennessee Optometric Association , and the Middle Tennessee Optometric Physicians Society. To stay connected with the community, Dr. Lough participates in local health fairs and is a member of the Lafayette Lions Club.
Dr. Harper is highly nearsighted herself so she understands and relates to the needs of her patients. She puts and emphasis on making sure she provides each patient with the best possible correction. Whether it is through LASIK, glasses or contacts, she is able to give the guidance needed for great vision.
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Doctor Education
Medical School
2006
Southern College Of Optometry
Work Place
Dr. Emily L Harper, O.D.
419 Highway 52 Byp W
Lafayette
TN
37083
USA
(615) 716-0431
https://www.dremilylough.com/
Specialties
Procedures performed
- Comprehensive Eye Exams
- Pediatric Eye Exams
- Management of Ocular Diseases
- Advanced Technology
- Eye Emergencies (Pink/Red Eyes)
- LASIK & Refractive Surgery Co-Management
- Dry Eye Treatment
- Latisse
- Glaucoma Testing
- Presbyopia Diagnosis and Treatment
- Astigmatism Diagnosis & Treatment
- Blue Light/High-Energy Visible (HEV) Light and Your Eyes
- Treatment of Vision-Related Learning Problems in Children
Conditions
- Blurring of Vision
- Eye Infections
- Myopia (Nearsightedness)
- Eye Allergies
- Eye Coordination
- Eye Floaters
- Eye Trauma
- Eyelid Lesions
- Eyestrain
- Abnormal Eye Movements
- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
- Dry Eye Syndrome
- Keratoconus
- Glaucoma Visual Field & Tonometry Testing
- Glaucoma
- Cataract
- Astigmatism
- Blurry Vision
- Computer Vision Syndrome
- Diplopia (Double Vision)
- Learning-related Vision Problems
- Blepharitis
- Distorted Vision
- Double Vision
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