Dr. Robert E. Elliott, O.D.
Dr. Robert Elliott is a therapeutic optometrist with glaucoma certification and is trained in the treatment and management of eye diseases, specialty contact lenses, corneal refractive therapy and the pre-operative evaluation and post-operative care of surgical patients.
Raised in Morris, Illinois, Dr. Elliott graduated from Augustana College in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. Prior to beginning his Optometric education, Dr. Elliott served in the U.S. Army as a Combat Medic. Once at the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1990 and his Doctorate in Optometry degree in 1992. Upon graduating, Dr. Elliott started his career in Colorado.
Raised in Morris, Illinois, Dr. Elliott graduated from Augustana College in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. Prior to beginning his Optometric education, Dr. Elliott served in the U.S. Army as a Combat Medic. Once at the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1990 and his Doctorate in Optometry degree in 1992. Upon graduating, Dr. Elliott started his career in Colorado.
He then moved back to the Midwest in 1996 and started practicing within Pearle Vision outside of the Regency Mall in Racine, Wisconsin. In the summer of 2002, Dr. Elliott opened the Elliott Vision Center on Washington Avenue. A member of both the American Optometric Association and the Wisconsin Optometric Association, Dr. Elliott says he enjoys staying up to date with advancements within the eye care profession.
Dr. Elliott specializes in fitting a variety of contact lenses for all age groups. “One of my favorite moments in patient care happens when I’ve successfully fit someone into contact lenses when they’ve been told elsewhere that contacts were not an option for them."
Dr. Elliott specializes in fitting a variety of contact lenses for all age groups. “One of my favorite moments in patient care happens when I’ve successfully fit someone into contact lenses when they’ve been told elsewhere that contacts were not an option for them."