Dr. Kelly Crenna O.D.
Optometrist
13195 Weaver Lake Rd. Albertville MN, 55301About
Dr. Crenna grew up in Minnesota and received her optometry degree at Nova Southestern University's College of Optometry in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Crenna is passionate about treatment of ocular ...
Education and Training
Nova Southeastern College of Optometry Doctor of Optometry 2009
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Early Admission to Optometry School 2005
Nova Southeastern College of Optometry BS Biology 2007
Provider Details
Treatments
- Diabetic Eye Care
- Contact Lens And Corneal Health Assessment
- Eye Exam, Diabetic Retinopathy, Vitreoretinal Surgery
- Eye Disorders
- Eye Exam
- Glaucoma Care
- Glaucoma Diagnosis And Treatment
- Allergic Rhinitis (seasonal And Perennial)
Experience & Accolades
- Optometrist2010Pearle VisionOptometrist
- Optometrist2009 - 2011Birch Lake Eye ClinicOptometrist
- Optometrist2009 - 2010Oakdale OpticalOptometrist
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