Parker Johnson, OD is a graduate of the Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University. Dr. Johnson also attended Ferris State University for his undergraduate studies where he completed his Bachelor of Science in Vision Science degree. Though he is a native of Jackson, MI, he currently resides in Manchester, MI with his wife, young daughter Lily, and their two golden retrievers. He and his wife enjoy golfing, attending sporting events and concerts, and spending time with their family.
Parker Johnson, OD is a graduate of the Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University. Dr. Johnson also attended Ferris State University for his undergraduate studies where he completed his Bachelor of Science in Vision Science degree. Though he is a native of Jackson, MI, he currently resides in Manchester, MI with his wife, young daughter Lily, and their two golden retrievers. He and his wife enjoy golfing, attending sporting events and concerts, and spending time with their family.
Coming from a family of optometrists, Dr. Johnson takes pride in following in the footsteps of his father, brother, and sister-in-law by providing the best eye care to every patient that steps foot in his exam room. He practices full-scope optometry, which includes diabetic eye exams, evaluation and management of glaucoma and macular degeneration, surgical co-management, and other forms of ocular health evaluation. While providing the best refractive care for every patient is one of Dr. Johnson’s goals, he finds his ocular health evaluations to be just as important.
It is Dr. Johnson’s belief that each patient deserves the best eye care experience. He is always sure to answer any questions that his patients may have and strives to fulfill all of their vision-related needs. Dr. Johnson’s last goal is to ensure each patient is fully educated on their current ocular status and is aware of his plan to provide them with optimum vision. “I want each of my patients to leave my exam room delighted, educated, and feeling that they have gained something from our encounter.”