Annabel Graettinger, O.D.
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Why Patients Trust Dr. Annabel Graettinger
Residency-Trained in Ocular Disease
Dr. Graettinger completed an ocular disease residency at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, where she served as Chief Resident. Her training there focused on the management of complex ocular conditions and diseases of the eye.
Optometrist Serving Ladson and Mt. Pleasant
Dr. Annabel Graettinger cares for patients at the Ladson and Mt. Pleasant clinics, with a focus on ocular disease and primary eye care. Her scope includes comprehensive eye care, corneal conditions, and glaucoma.
Experienced in Soft and Specialty Contact Lens Fitting
Dr. Annabel Graettinger has experience fitting both soft and specialty contact lenses, giving patients an option for vision correction alongside their medical eye care.
Published Presenter and AAO Fellowship Candidate
Dr. Graettinger has presented research on ocular manifestations of infectious diseases at the Medical University of South Carolina, along with a poster on retinal hemorrhage and elevated plasma homocysteine at the Heart of America Eye Care Congress. Dr. Graettinger is a member of the American Academy of Optometry and is currently pursuing her fellowship (FAAO).
Annabel Graettinger, O.D. is an optometrist with a focus on ocular disease and primary eye care. She earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from Indiana University School of Optometry and holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Psychology from Western Illinois University.
Dr. Graettinger completed externships at the Indianapolis EyeCare Center, Camp Lejeune Naval Base VA, and the Eye Institute of Utah. As Chief Resident, Dr. Graettinger completed an ocular disease residency at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, where she received advanced training in the management of complex ocular conditions and diseases of the eye. She also has experience fitting soft and specialty contact lenses.
She has presented research on ocular manifestations of infectious diseases at Medical University of South Carolina, as well as a retinal hemorrhage and elevated plasma homocysteine poster at the Heart of America Eye Care Congress in Kansas City. Dr. Graettinger is a member of the American Academy of Optometry and holds current certification in CPR, First Aid, and AED. She is currently pursuing her fellowship with the American Academy of Optometry (FAAO).
When she is not busy with patients, she enjoys being active, hanging out at the beach, and watching or participating in any sport.