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Park L. Hsieh, OD

Park L. Hsieh, OD

As the clinic director of Eye Love Optometry, Dr. Hsieh has built a practice dedicated to the personalized care of each individual, where all relationships are rooted in love, respect, and empathy.

Dr. Hsieh was invited to participate in the Academic Talent Development Program at the University of California, Berkeley, which he completed, with Honors, at the top of his class.  He then graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, earning his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physiological Science, while that department was ranked 4th in the nation by the National Research Council.  During that time, Dr. Hsieh earned his place on both the Dean’s and Provost’s Honors Lists and was inducted into the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

Dr. Hsieh earned his Doctorate of Optometry from the State University of New York College of Optometry, with clinical internships completed at the New York Harbor Health Care System Veteran Affairs Hospital at St. Albans, David Grant Medical Center, and University Eye Center of New York.  During his clinical training with Dr. Murray Fingeret, founder of the American Optometric Glaucoma Society, Dr. Hsieh, in corroboration with the Manhattan Eye, Ear, & Throat Hospital, also conducted research in new technology used in the early detection and monitoring of glaucoma.

Dr. Hsieh has always been thoroughly committed to his ambition of helping others, volunteering in his community as a tutor for inner-city youth, as well as at the UCLA Medical Center.  He finds deep satisfaction in being able to assist those in the community at any stage of life and has built a team of professionals at Eye Love Optometry who share his dedication.

QUIRKY FACT:  Likes to perform classical piano “concerts” for his intently listening shiba inu puppy, Waldo, who sometimes sings along.

FAVORITE QUOTE:  “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson