Armanae A. Mancha
Optometrist
9815 East Bell Road Suite 105 Scottsdale Arizona, 85260About
Armanae A. Mancha, O.D., maintains practices in Scottsdale, Phoenix, and Chandler Arizona. Although she is a Texas native, she has enjoyed practicing in the Valley of the Sun for the past two years. Recognized as one of America's Top Optometrists by the Consumer's Research Council of America, Dr. Mancha has been in the field of optometry for 12 years. Her clinical interests include specialty contact lens fittings, especially multifocal lenses, as well as pediatric optometry. She is also extensively trained in vision rehabilitation and the management of ocular disease. In addition, she is certified to perform Orthokeratology/Corneal Refractive Therapy.
Education and Training
University of Texas of the Permian Basin-Bachelor of Science
Summa cum laude; University of Houston-Doctor of Optometry
Magna cum laude
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- 2 Mission Trips To Honduras -
Awards
- America's Top Optometrist (Consumer's Research Council of America)
- Award for Clinical Excellence in Optometry
- Who's Who Among American College Students
- Outstanding College Student of the Year nominee
Areas of research
Clinical Investigator for Ciba Vision, 2004
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