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Sarah Dille Lee, OD, FAAO, MPH
Optometry
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Highlights
Languages
- English
About Sarah Dille Lee
Emory Affiliation
Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Physician Group Practice
Academic Title
Assistant Professor
Year Started Practicing
2015
About the Provider
Sarah Lee, OD, MSPH, FAAO, joined Emory Eye Center’s faculty in April 2020. She is a pediatric specialist in the department’s Optometry Section.
Dr. Lee received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the School of Optometry at University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she also served as a faculty member. She earned her Master of Science in Health Behavior from the School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Prior to that, she received her Bachelor of Science degree with honors in biology from University of Georgia. Dr. Lee’s postgraduate medical training included a residency in pediatrics at SUNY College of Optometry in New York, NY.
She has been an investigator for many National Eye Institute (NEI-funded) studies. She has participated in many clinical studies through the Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group that studied strabismus (exotropia, esotropia), amblyopia, hyperopia, myopia, etc. She was an investigator for the CITT-ART study evaluating children with convergence insufficiency and attention before and after vision therapy. Much of her graduate work involved having access to care for children with autism and working with children with autism in an eye care setting. Dr. Lee has also been involved in research involving children with mild traumatic brain injuries and eye function and coordination. She also specializes in helping children with special needs and children with binocular vision disorders (eye teaming and focusing).
Dr. Lee also has been active in her community, including offering free vision screenings through “Gift of Sight” at UAB EyeCare, the Special Olympics, Cahaba Valley Health Care, and Project Homeless Connect at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex in Alabama. She also has been active in the SightSavers program, which provides free eye exams and glasses to children without insurance or financial means.
Areas of Clinical Interest
• Amblyopia
• Refractive errors
• Myopia control
• Strabismus
• Children with special needs
• Eye teaming and focusing
Dr. Lee received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the School of Optometry at University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she also served as a faculty member. She earned her Master of Science in Health Behavior from the School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Prior to that, she received her Bachelor of Science degree with honors in biology from University of Georgia. Dr. Lee’s postgraduate medical training included a residency in pediatrics at SUNY College of Optometry in New York, NY.
She has been an investigator for many National Eye Institute (NEI-funded) studies. She has participated in many clinical studies through the Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group that studied strabismus (exotropia, esotropia), amblyopia, hyperopia, myopia, etc. She was an investigator for the CITT-ART study evaluating children with convergence insufficiency and attention before and after vision therapy. Much of her graduate work involved having access to care for children with autism and working with children with autism in an eye care setting. Dr. Lee has also been involved in research involving children with mild traumatic brain injuries and eye function and coordination. She also specializes in helping children with special needs and children with binocular vision disorders (eye teaming and focusing).
Dr. Lee also has been active in her community, including offering free vision screenings through “Gift of Sight” at UAB EyeCare, the Special Olympics, Cahaba Valley Health Care, and Project Homeless Connect at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex in Alabama. She also has been active in the SightSavers program, which provides free eye exams and glasses to children without insurance or financial means.
Areas of Clinical Interest
• Amblyopia
• Refractive errors
• Myopia control
• Strabismus
• Children with special needs
• Eye teaming and focusing
Professional Memberships
Dr. Lee is a member of the Alabama Optometric Association, the American Optometric Association, the American Academy of Optometry, and the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. She also served as an InfantSEE provider through the American Academy of Optometry.
Interpretive Services
To provide the highest quality of care, interpreter services may be utilized to ensure proper communication of medical information for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and non-English speaking patients or family members.
Academic Profile
Locations
- Thomas Eye Group, P.C.
- 5995 Barfield Road, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
- Get Directions
- phone: 404-256-1507
- fax: 404-256-1981
Expertise
Education
- Residency: SUNY College of Optometry, Optometry, 2011
- Medical Education: University of Alabama-Birmingham, Optometry, OD, 2010
