Dr. Lianna Rudyak, Optometrist & Owner

Dr. Lianna Rudyak, a Bay Area native, obtained her Doctor of Optometry degree from the University of California Berkeley, School of Optometry. Dr. Rudyak strives to have every patient educated on their particular vision and eye health needs. Whether you’re concerned about your eye health, in need of treatment, considering contact lenses for the first time, looking for a new pair of progressives, or need guidance on proper lens options for your lifestyle, she has the experience and dedication to make you happy. In addition to prescribing glasses and contact lenses, Dr. Rudyak’s passion lies in the management and treatment of glaucoma, macular degeneration, and the co-management of cataracts and LASIK. Her special interest includes the treatment of ocular injuries, eye infections, dry eye syndrome, computer vision syndrome, and multifocal contact lenses.

Dr. Rudyak is fluent in Armenian and involved in the Armenian and Russian communities. When she isn’t in the clinic, Dr. Rudyak enjoys spending time with her husband, two young daughters, Shayna and Ellie, and a very sweet dog named Brody. She loves to bake and try new recipes and keeps an active lifestyle which includes running and cycling on the Peloton (follow her @liannar). On the rare occasion when she has off from the kids, Dr. Rudyak loves to take quick trips to napa for the sunshine and big California cabs, especially from Hall winery. She has a real passion for all things fashion and has an eye for detail, especially when it comes to matching frames to face shape!

Dr. Veena Singh, O.D.

Dr. Singh graduated from UC Berkeley School of Optometry with her Doctor of Optometry degree and has been practicing optometry for over 25 years. She received her undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Rutgers University and a second Bachelor of Science in Physiological Optics from UC Berkeley. After graduating from UCB Optometry, she did research on Low Vision in India for 6 months and then traveled throughout the country of her forefathers/mothers with a backpack and a camera until her money ran out.  While in Optometry school she often volunteered with a homeless shelter and traveled on an optometry mission to El Salvador.  After graduating, she served as both President and Education Coordinator for the San Francisco Optometric Society and continues to volunteer regularly at her local food bank and within her children’s schools.

Dr. Singh practices full-scope optometry, treating patients from toddlers to late adulthood. She provides a range of optometric services, including prescribing glasses and contact lenses, treating eye diseases, infections, and injuries, as well as co-managing cataract and laser surgeries with local and Bay Area surgeons.

Due to her exposure to the Russian community, she now understands and can speak a bit of clinical Russian. She also can understand some Hindi and Punjabi.

Dr. Singh has two teenage boys and is grateful to live and work in the beautiful city of San Francisco.  She enjoys photography, traveling, gardening and spending time with her family.