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We are so excited to announce a new member of the Loh Ophthalmology Team to our community and network!

Dr. Natalie DeBolske  has officially joined us TODAY on Monday, October 6th and she will be a big part of our physician team at LOA!

Dr. DeBolske is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in cataract and glaucoma surgery, and a glaucoma subspecialist having completed her glaucoma fellowship at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (PIC). She completed her ophthalmology residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she was recognized for her outstanding research and surgical skills.

Dr. DeBolske went to medical school in Texas, at Baylor College of Medicine after graduating summa cum laude in Biochemistry with a Spanish minor from the University of Arizona.

Fluent in both English and Spanish, Dr. DeBolske is passionate about providing compassionate, personalized eye care to diverse communities and has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and presentations in ophthalmology and related fields.

We shared on her bio that Dr DeBolske likes to travel and to prove it, she just got back from some BIG travels in Japan and Tanzania, and we wanted to share some pictures of her awesome trips!

On her free time when she is not seeing patients or traveling the world, she likes to cook for her friends and family and read!

Dr. DeBolske’s main goal is to improve the vision and lives of all of her patients, and she looks forward to seeing you!  Please call us today to schedule an appointment with Dr. DeBolske at 786-558-8542 or write us at info@jenniferlohmd.com!

Here are a few pictures to share a little about her:

Dr. DeBolske and Dr. Loh at the AECOS meeting this year

Dr. DeBolske attended a LOA event a few months ago and met a lot our network – she is pictured above with Dr. Dresner – both of our Glaucoma Subspecialists at Loh Ophthalmology!

Dr. DeBolske with other Glaucoma Fellows at Bascom Palmer

Dr. DeBolske at her graduation ceremony

Dr. DeBolske traveled to Japan and hung with some cool animals in Tanzania