Noor Ameiche, O.D.

Dr. Noor Ameiche provides thoughtful, personalized vision care shaped by a strong clinical foundation and a warm, approachable style. With experience spanning medical optometry and retail practice, she brings a balanced perspective to Big City Optical, combining deep ocular disease knowledge with a genuine passion for helping patients feel seen, heard, and supported at every visit.

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Education & Experience

Dr. Noor Ameiche earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from Salus University, where she built the foundation for her patient-first approach to eye care. After graduation, she trained in a medical optometry setting alongside an optometrist specializing in glaucoma and dry eye management. This experience strengthened her skills in evaluating and treating ocular disease and caring for patients with more complex vision needs.

She later transitioned into retail optometry, where she discovered her talent for blending clinical expertise with friendly, accessible communication. Dr. Ameiche has recently developed a special interest in fitting specialty contact lenses with Big City Optical and enjoys helping patients find customized solutions that improve both vision and comfort.

Specialties

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Get to Know Dr. Ameiche

Patients describe Dr. Noor Ameiche as warm, attentive, and genuinely invested in their experience. She takes time to understand each person’s lifestyle, comfort needs, and style preferences, whether she is fitting specialty contacts or helping someone choose glasses that complement their features and daily routine.

Dr. Ameiche believes that great eye care should make you feel confident, informed, and supported. Her goal is to ensure every patient leaves feeling comfortable with their care plan and excited about their vision.

Outside the exam room, she enjoys exploring new hobbies, staying active, and finding ways to connect with the communities she serves.