Dr. Jill Hadler
Dr. Hadler is proud to be a Minnesota native. After her undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, she obtained a Doctorate of Optometry degree from Pacific University College of Optometry. During her training, she developed a greater interest in children's vision and strabismus, which led her to pursue a residency in Pediatric Optometry and Vision Therapy from the Southern California College of Optometry. Her interests and experience include: pediatrics, binocular vision, pediatric and strabismus, pediatric contact lens fitting, neurorehabilative optometry and examination of those with special needs. Dr. Hadler serves on the MOA Children's Vision Committee, is a Clinical Director of the Special Olympics Opening Eyes Program, Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development, Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and Board Certified in Vision Development and Vision Therapy.
Dr. Amber Scharnweber
Dr. Scharnweber is originally from central Minnesota. She received her Bachelor's degree from the University of Montana and was awarded her Doctorate of Optometry degree, with highest honors, from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University. Her training included rotations in pediatric vision care, vision therapy, contact lenses, surgical co-management, and ocular disease. She went on to complete a post-graduate residency in primary care optometry and ocular disease at the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System through the University of California- Berkeley. Her interests include: Adult and pediatric vision care, binocular vision, specialty contact lenses, and low vision rehabilitation.