Dr. Tatiana Giraldo
After earning her Bachelor of Science from the University of Rhode Island, where she majored in Biological Sciences, Dr. Tatiana Giraldo earned her optometry degree from the prestigious Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago, graduating cum laude in 2017. Dr. Giraldo is certified in Corneal Reshaping Therapy, has extensive training in the management of eye disease and eye injuries, and has research experience in Diabetes and patient education. Dr. Giraldo has attended mission trips in South America, provided numerous vision screenings and charity events in the Rhode Island area, and is active with Special Olympics and VOSH. Dr. Giraldo is a board member of the Latino Dollars for Scholars. She is also fluent in Spanish.
Dr. Briana Ramirez
Dr. Ramirez is a 2023 Honors graduate of MCPHS College of Optometry, where she also earned her undergraduate degree in Human Biology, graduating Cum Laude from Worcester State. Bringing a unique perspective to eye care, Dr. Ramirez combines her expertise in hospital-based care and clinical research to serve the Rhode Island community. Fluent in English and Spanish, she coordinates our diabetes clinic, dilation clinic and is the Assistant Co - Director of our Myopia Control Program.
Dr. David Santos
Dr. Santos is a 1991 graduate of the State University College of Optometry in New York. SUNY is recognized as the leading university in the world in the treatment of eye coordination and eye alignment dysfunctions. In addition to having been a cancer researcher at Roger Williams Medical Center, Dr. Santos has been very active in testing new contact lens designs. Dr. Santos has provided new solutions for dry eye, macular disease, and UV protection. His knowledge of eye disease and learning-related anomalies is unparalleled. Dr. Santos is well known for his kind and patient demeanor. He has traveled extensively in Europe and Central America, and is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.