Dr. Scott Lauer
Dr. Scott Lauer is a Parkersburg native who attended Parkersburg High School and Marshall University. Dr. Lauer graduated from Southern College of Optometry in 1998 where he earned several clinical awards. While doing internships in Montana and Florida, and volunteer work in Costa Rica and Belize, Dr. Lauer has learned the most modern technique in primary eyecare and children’s vision. Nationally board certified in the treatment and management of ocular disease, Dr. Lauer has a primary interest in medical optometry, including glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. He resides in Vienna and is a member of the Lions Club of Parkersburg, Knights of Columbus, American Optometric Association and West Virginia Optometric Association. Dr. Lauer is married to Dr. Vicki Lauer and has two sons.
Dr. Vicki B. Lauer
Dr. Vicki B. Lauer graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of South Florida in her home state. She is a graduate of Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee. During clinical rotations, Dr. Lauer refined skills in contact lens fits, ocular disease treatment, and children’s vision. Dr. Vicki Lauer is current with the newest developments in vision care prescribing the latest in contact lens materials and glaucoma medications. Amblyopic eye therapy, dyslexia screening, and refractive surgery measurements are also areas of skill. Dr. Vicki Lauer is known for taking the time to explain options and results to every patient. Active in the community, Dr. Lauer serves as an optometrist for a local nursing home, volunteers for the Infant See Program, and performs many county-wide vision screenings. She is an active member of the American Optometric Association and the West Virginia Optometric Association. A mother of two, Dr. Vicki Lauer is dedicated to providing the best vision to patients of all ages.
Dr. Douglas L. Conrath
Dr. Douglas L. Conrath graduated from the Southern College of Optometry in 1966, practiced with an ophthalmic surgeon in Huntington, WV for 2 years and then moved back to Parkersburg. He owned Vision Care Associates from 1981 until 2005 when he sold the practice to Drs. Scott and Vicki Lauer. Dr. Conrath’s special interests are geriatric vision, computer vision, nutrition in vision and contact lenses. Dr. Conrath’s community involvement includes former Jaycee, Masonic Lodge, Nemesis Shrine and Ben Bey Grotto. He is active in the American Optometric Association, West Virginia Optometric Association, Southern Council of Optometrists and the West Virginia Board of Examiners in Optometry.