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Sarah Hudson, O.D.

Sarah Hudson, OD

Dr. Sarah has more than 25 years of experience in primary eye care, pediatric vision care, multifocal contact lens fittings, and medical eye care. She attended the University of Vermont for her undergraduate work in Biology and received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Dr. Sarah achieved board certification from the American Board of Optometry in 2013. She served as President of the New Hampshire Optometric Association for 2010.

Dr. Sarah provides infant evaluations as part of the American Optometric Association’s InfantSee program and is passionate about the growing field of myopia (nearsighted) control. She grew up in the northeast kingdom area of Vermont and has been in the seacoast area of New Hampshire since 1998.

She partnered with Dr. Amy as co-owner of Harbor Eyecare Center in 2011 and became full owner in 2020.

“The personal connection I get from meeting and visiting with each patient and taking care of their eye care needs is the primary reason I love my career!”