Primary Care Optometry
Ocular Disease
Ocular Surgery Co-management
Dr. Brittany McNeely is a primary care optometrist with the Marietta Eye Clinic who offers primary care optometry and specializes in ocular disease and ocular surgery co-management. Dr. McNeely serves the Kennestone, Canton, Roswell, and East Cobb locations. She graduated summa cumlaude from the University of Georgia and received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry. While graduating from the School of Optometry, she was named class valedictorian. She is a member of the American Academy of Optometry as well as a member of the Georgia Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. Dr. McNeely and her husband welcomed their first son in 2021. When not at work, Dr. McNeely can be found cheering on her favorite football team, the Georgia Bulldogs, and spending time with her family.
Primary Care Optometry
Ocular Disease
Full-scope licensure in Georgia
Class Valedictorian for Doctor of Optometry Degree
August 2007 – May 2011 University of Georgia
B.S.F.C.S. Nutrition Science, Summa Cum Laude
August 2011 – May 2015 University of Alabama at Birmingham School Of Optometry
Doctor of Optometry, O.D., Class of 2015
Class Valedictorian
Externships May 2014-May 2015
Birmingham VA Medical Center
Training in Ocular disease and Primary Care
Co-management experience with Ophthalmology
Retinal Consultants of Alabama
Focused training under three Retinal Specialists
Extensive education on OCT and management of retinal disease
Alabama Family Eye Care
Private Practice Optometry
Education in soft contact lenses and acute care management
Training in business, optical management, and staff management
Georgia Eye Partners
Training in Primary Care Optometry and Specialty Ophthalmology care
Extensive training under Glaucoma, Cornea, and Oculoplastic Specialists
Experience in co-management of surgical patients, including preoperative and postoperative management
Observation of specialty ocular surgeries July 2015- July 2016
Residency in Primary Care Optometry
WJB Jennings Dorn VA Medical Center, Columbia, SC
Training in Ocular disease and co-management with Ophthalmology
Experience in triaging and treating emergency patients
Experience in coordinating management of systemic disease with a diverse range of medical specialties
Minor focus on Low Vision and medically necessary Contact Lens fittings
Scholarly activities, including regular presentations at weekly Grand Rounds meetings and leading Journal Club
Role in educating Optometry interns as a Preceptor and through lecturing
Presentation at 2015 AAO Resident’s Day: “Acute Cranial Nerve VI Palsy Secondary to Presumed Paraneoplastic Syndrome”
Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry, 2016 – present
Georgia Optometric Association
American Optometric Association
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