Dr. Letlebo earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology & Environmental Studies from the University of Wisconsin in Madison. She continued to Southern College of Optometry (SCO) in Memphis, Tennessee and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Doctor of Optometry. Dr. Letlebo completed comprehensive clinical care internship rotations in Memphis, TN, Chandler, AZ, and North Chicago, IL.
During her time at SCO, she enjoyed holding leadership positions in several organizations including Sports Vision, Student Volunteers in Optometric Service to Humanity (SVOSH), Lions Club, and an optometric honor society Beta Sigma Kappa. Dr. Letlebo is passionate about volunteering and participated in 4 SVOSH & 2 Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinics during which free eye exams, glasses, and eyecare were provided to those that would not have been able to obtain care otherwise. Dr. Letlebo is a member of the American Optometric Association (AOA), Wisconsin Optometric Association (WOA), and a provider for InfantSEE.
After graduation, Dr. Letlebo completed a residency focusing in pediatrics and vision therapy/rehabilitation. During her residency, she gained extensive training in binocular dysfunctions and vision development. She directed several local school vision screenings, and participated in sports vision screenings for college and professional athletes. She loves educating patients and families on the complexity of vision and its role in learning, sports, and everyday life. In her free time, Dr. Letlebo enjoys spending time outside (biking, running, bird watching), watching the Badgers, visiting different coffee shops, and trying new activities.