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Adam Parker, OD

Dr. Adam Parker is a native of Virginia Beach, VA and graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelor's degree and then his Doctorate of Optometry from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (now Salus University, Drexel) in Philadelphia, PA.

Outside of Optometry Dr. Parker enjoys fishing, woodworking, and spending time with his wife Dr. Megan Parker, daughter, and son.  He also develops software and websites - including this website.

  • Member: American Optometric Association
  • Past President / Member: Virginia Optometric Association
  • Past President / Member: Richmond Optometric Society
  • Fellow: Virginia Academy of Optometry
  • Fellow: American Society of Optometric Surgeons
  • Member: Southern Council of Optometrists
  • Virginia Young Optometrist of the Year (2009)
  • Virginia Optometrist of the Year (2018)
  • Virginia Keyperson of the Year (2020)

Megan Parker, OD

Dr. Megan Parker is a native of DuBois, PA and graduated from Lycoming College with a Bachelor's degree and then with a Doctorate from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia, PA in 2001.

Outside of Optometry Dr. Parker enjoys spending time with her husband Dr. Adam Parker, daughter, and son.  She is active in her childrens' PTA and has the best laugh in the office by far.

  • Member: American Optometric Association
  • Member: Virginia Optometric Association
  • Member: Richmond Optometric Society
  • Member: Southern Council of Optometrists

Greg McGrew, OD

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Dr. McGrew attended high school in Fairfax County and was an honors student at James Madison University. He graduated from Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1985 and returned to Virginia.
Dr. McGrew has been involved in the community as an adult leader for the Boy Scouts of America, as a church youth leader, and as a member of the Kiwanis Club. He has participated in local programs that provide eye care for the financially disadvantaged, the visually handicapped, and HIV/AIDS patients. He also volunteered in free medical care clinics in southwestern Virginia and in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. He continues to travel to Central America almost every year to provide free eye care in remote rural villages.
His interests include cycling, home improvement projects, downhill skiing, wake surfing, and spending time with his grandchildren.
  • Member: American Optometric Association
  • Member: Virginia Optometric Association
  • Member: Richmond Optometric Society
  • Member: Southern Council of Optometrists
  • Member and Past President: Virginia Academy of Optometry

Roxann Robinson, OD

Dr. Robinson sadly retired from Optometry December, 2020

Dear patients,

I wanted to send you a note to say “thank you” for all the years that I have been able to provide you, your family and friends with eye care. In December, I decided that it was time to retire from Optometry and it has taken me a while to find the words to let you know how much I appreciate each and every one of you. You are so much more than patients. You are my friends and “family”. I have shared so many moments with you over my 37 years in practice. Staff used to laugh that I should call the practice More than Eyes Optometry because I celebrated births, weddings, new jobs and cried with you over losses and illness. So often we just talked because we could.

I have left the practice in great hands. Drs. Adam and Megan Parker and Dr. Amanda Giulietti are excellent doctors, as many of you know, and they will continue to provide you with outstanding care.

I will miss seeing you and I hope that when you see me out in the community you will say hello.

Wishing you all the best,
Dr. Roxann