Eye care professionals are trained specialists who understand how the human eye works, as well as the diseases and conditions that can affect your vision. Many eye conditions do not always have clear symptoms, but eye doctors know what symptoms to look for and understand how age and risk factors affect vision over time. They also know the benefits and aspects of corrective lenses, both as eyeglass lenses and contact lenses.
Our optometrists take the time to explain the results of your eye exam, describe your options, and listen to your eye care needs. Maintaining good eye health is a continuing partnership, so we welcome all your questions and ask that you share your health information with us. This information could be essential to monitoring, diagnosing, and treating potential eye problems.
Dr. Jennifer Davis is the owner of Vision Tech Optometry Center and is grateful to work with an amazing team of professionals. She prides herself in giving excellent patient care and considers it a privilege to take care of patients of all ages having all types of ocular and visual needs. She has a special interest in orthokeratology as it pertains to myopia control for children. Dr. Davis treats patients with compassion and respect and is a big believer in utilizing advanced technology to manage, treat, and educate her patients.
Dr. Davis was raised in Texas and graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997. She graduated with her doctorate from the University of Houston College of Optometry in 2001. Her career began in private practice in Colorado where she served as President of both the Southern Colorado Optometric Society and the Vision & Learning Forum. She also served on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Optometric Center and several committees for the Colorado Optometric Association. In 2004, Dr. Davis was selected as Colorado’s Young Optometrist of the Year.
Dr. Davis has lectured nationally on topics related to contact lenses and anterior segment disease. As the fifth optometrist in the United States to earn the designation of Certified Medical Investigator, Level IV, Dr. Davis enjoys lecturing to law enforcement officers and prosecutors on vision-related traffic safety and horizontal gaze nystagmus. She is a member of the Waynesboro Police Foundation. She served six years on the Board of Trustees for the Virginia Optometric Association (VOA) and continues to stay active in the VOA committee structure. Dr. Davis is a Fellow in the Virginia Academy of Optometry. She is the past Virginia representative for the American Optometric Association’s Political Action Committee. She currently serves as a legislative key person for the VOA. She is a visiting Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Virginia and a previous member of Alcon’s Speakers’ Alliance. Dr. Davis was selected as Virginia’s Young Optometrist of the Year in 2007.
Dr. Davis enjoys being active and involved in her community. She and her husband, Taylor, are high school sweethearts and have two wonderful boys, Jackson and Rowen. Outside of the office, Dr. Davis loves spending time with her family and friends. She also enjoys music, traveling, and outdoor activities such as hiking and golf.
Dr. Mark D. Rodammer graduated with honors from the Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University in 1986. He began his career working at an ophthalmology practice in Flint, Michigan. In 1990, he moved to Waynesboro to take over a local private practice where he enjoyed serving patients until 2007. He explored affiliation with a corporate entity but soon realized he greatly missed the private practice setting. From 2010-2017, Dr. Rodammer went back to working in the private setting in Lynchburg, Virginia. When the opportunity arose for him to return to Waynesboro, he was beyond excited to come back to the area and resume caring for the patients he so dearly missed.
Dr. Rodammer’s philosophy is to thoroughly care for patients in a compassionate manner. He has a true desire to help patients using the latest technology to improve their quality of life. Dr. Rodammer manages several eye diseases, such as glaucoma and macular degeneration, and works closely with the best surgeons who can assist should the need arise.
Dr. Rodammer has a wife, Therese, and two sons, Nick and Noah. His children were born in Waynesboro and educated in the Waynesboro School District. Dr. Rodammer and his wife reside in Fishersville. He loves watching college football and is an avid University of Michigan fan.