Dr. Susan Roh graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology. Dr. Roh then attended Pennsylvania College of Optometry, in Philadelphia, where she earned a second Bachelor of Science degree in Visual Sciences and the Doctor of Optometry degree in 2000.
Dr. Roh completed her clinical rotations at Eye Foundation of Utah in Salt Lake City, Alaska Native Medical Center in Anchorage, and The Eye Institute in Philadelphia with emphasis on pediatrics and low vision.
She is a member of the American Optometric Association, Optometric Physicians of Washington and has been practicing in the greater Seattle area since 2000. Dr. Roh is very passionate about optometry and being able to help patients obtain the best vision possible through careful refractions, listening to patient concerns, and recommending the best optical quality lens material and lens design for their individual needs. She believes that great patient care begins with good doctor patient relationship which develops into long term continuity of care.
Dr. Roh believes that great patient care begins with good doctor patient relationship which develops into long term continuity of care.
In her spare time, Dr. Roh enjoys being outdoors hiking, and running and when not outdoors she enjoys exploring the great “foodie town” that Seattle has become. She also loves traveling whether it’s to donate her time to volunteer with non-profit eye care organizations in developing countries or for adventure. Dr. Roh has travelled to Africa and Southeast Asia to provide eye care and dispense donated glasses and medication to those in need. She has summited Mt. Kilimanjaro on which she hiked the last 10 miles of the descent with a broken toe. She also volunteers with the local Hunger Intervention Program organization.