Seema Khanna, O.D.
East York Office
Doctorate, Pennsylvania College of Optometry
Graduate, York College of Pennsylvania
Member, American & Pennsylvania Optometric Assoc.

Dr Khanna graduated with honors from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in May 1997. After graduation, Dr. Khanna continued her training by completing a one year residency with a group of ophthalmologists in Bel Air, Maryland. Her residency focused on detecting and managing ocular diseases, such as glaucoma and cataracts, as well as managing pre- and post- operative cataract and laser vision patients.

Her areas of study include Geriatric Optometry, Specialty Contact Lenses and Ocular Trauma.

After completing her residency, Dr. Khanna practiced optometry in Virginia and Maryland. During these years of practice, Dr. Khanna gained a great deal of experience fitting contact lenses.

Dr. Khanna is happy to return back to her hometown. She graduated from Dallastown High School and attended York College of Pennsylvania, where both of her parents are professors.

Why did you choose to practice at Weaver Eye Associates?

I have been fortunate enough to join the Weaver Eye Team and consider myself very lucky to be a part of this practice. Weaver Eye Associates has the same goal I have when it comes to patients - eye care. We are able to spend enough time with each patient to ensure them a complete and thorough eye exam. Patients are our number one priority.

How does Weaver Eye Associates demonstrate exceptional patient care?

I believe that at Weaver Eye Associates we provide our patients with exceptional care. Through our well-trained and thorough eye doctors, our friendly and knowledgeable staff, and our state of the art technology, we can give our patients the excellent eye care they deserve.

What if there is ever an eye emergency? Are you available?

If a patient has an ocular emergency, we are available 24 hours a day for the patient. During our regular business hours, we can work a patient into our schedule if there is an ocular emergency. After business hours patients can still contact the doctors.