Dr. Natalie Noble is a fourth-generation optometrist specializing in corneal disease, ocular surface disease, and specialty contact lenses. She has extensive experience caring for patients with keratoconus, irregular and post-surgical corneas, autoimmune-related ocular surface disease, and other complex conditions affecting vision and ocular comfort.
Dr. Noble is passionate about combining advanced diagnostic technology with individualized treatment plans to help patients achieve their best possible clinical outcomes. She is especially dedicated to caring for patients whose daily lives have been significantly impacted by chronic ocular surface disease and corneal irregularity, helping to restore vision, comfort, confidence, function, and quality of life.
In addition to patient care, Dr. Noble is actively involved in clinical education, research, and professional leadership. She serves on several medical advisory boards and is a member of the American Optometric Association’s Evidence-Based Optometry Committee. She is committed to advancing the field of corneal and ocular surface disease through education, collaboration, and evidence-based care.
Dr. Noble earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from the New England College of Optometry and holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Allegheny College.