Brooke Radcliffe, O.D.

Brooke Radcliffe, O.D.

Hometown: Cincinnati

Undergraduate: Bachelor of Science from Tusculum University

Optometry School: Kentucky College of Optometry

Interests: Complex eye conditions

Meet Dr. Radcliffe

Brooke Radcliffe, O.D., is an Ocular Disease Resident at Cincinnati Eye Institute, where she specializes in the diagnosis and management of complex eye conditions.

As a Cincinnati native she is proud to serve the community she calls home. Dr. Radcliffe is licensed to practice optometry in both Ohio and Kentucky and is dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate care to her patients.

She earned her Bachelor of Science from Tusculum University, where she balanced academics with athletics as a collegiate soccer player. She went on to earn her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Kentucky College of Optometry. With a strong focus on ocular disease, Dr. Radcliffe is passionate about advancing her expertise in medical eye care. Her deep roots in the area and commitment to her patients make her a trusted and valued member of the Cincinnati Eye Institute team.

Outside of her professional work, Dr. Radcliffe enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors. She also enjoys relaxing with friends and family, whether it’s over a good meal, a casual game night, or fun weekend gathering.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science | Tusculum University
  • Doctor of Optometry | Kentucky College of Optometry
  • Ocular Disease Residency | Cincinnati Eye Institute

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Member | Kentucky Optometric Association
  • Member | Ohio Optometric Association
  • Member | American Optometry Student Association

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