Adria Young, O.D.
Specializing in:
Primary Care Optometry and Contact Lenses
- Malcom Randall Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center | Gainesville, FL
- Residency in Primary Care Optometry
- Nova Southeastern University | Davie, FL
- O.D. – Optometry
- University of Florida | Gainesville, FL
- American Academy of Optometry
- American Optometric Association
What Dr. Young’s Patients Are Saying
“Dr. Young is always so efficient. I feel very well taken care of and that she has a grasp of any and all eye issues. Have been a patient of hers for several years.”
-Healthgrades Review
About Dr. Adria Young
Dr. Adria Young, O.D., is a board-certified optometrist with Ocala Eye. She has been practicing optometry for over seven years and specializes in primary care optometry and contact lens fittings. She is passionate about providing quality care to her patients and helping them achieve their best possible vision. Adria sees patients in Ocala at Ocala Eye’s Heath Brook office.
Dr. Adria Young is an Ocala native, having lived in the area since she was a kid. She went to North Marion High School and then received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida. After college, Dr. Adria Young earned her Doctor of Optometry from Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry. She then went on to complete a postdoctoral residency at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, providing veterans with comprehensive eye exams to diagnose ocular diseases and disorders, and specialty eye exams for low vision and contact lens prescription and fitting.
Dr. Young completed an internship with honors in Pediatrics and a six-month externship with honors in Ocular Disease at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center. She is also certified in Corneal Refractive Therapy (CRT) to help correct myopia in children. She has worked directly with cornea, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, retina and uveitis specialists, and presented and published papers on such varying subjects as diagnostic testing for early glaucoma, ischemic optic neuropathy, and many others.
Whenever possible, Dr. Young volunteers at the Special Olympics, the Walk for Autism, and other community organizations. Outside of work, she loves spending time with her family, working out, and playing with her two dogs.