Dr. Kiersten Coon
Dr. Coon graduated from Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs School of Science with a bachelor degree (B.S.) in human physiology and received her doctorate of optometry (O.D.) from the Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University. She completed internships at the Aleda Lutz VA Medical Center, Henry Ford Medical Center, and Balian Eye Center. Upon completion of her doctorate she did a post-graduate residency in family practice and pediatric eye care at the University of Houston College of Optometry. She is board certified in Medical Optometry by the American Board of Certification in Medical Optometry (ABCMO), which requires residency training and accreditation by the National Board of Optometry in Advanced Competence in Medical Optometry (ACMO).
Dr. Coon specializes in infant, toddler, and school-aged children, as well as providing comprehensive medical eye care to adults. Dr. Coon is a mentor to pre-optometry students as they may choose to job shadow in the office and learn about the career. |
Dr. Coon, a former member of Michigan State University's Varsity Soccer Team, enjoys running, soccer, yoga, camping and doing other outdoor activities with her husband, Dr. Douglas Coon, and daughter, Lauren. She joined the practice as an associate in 2003 and became a partner in January of 2005. Dr. Coon is currently accepting new patients.
Dr. Donald W. Rademacher
Dr. Rademacher received his Bachelors of Biomedical Science from Grand Valley State University, and received his doctorate of optometry from the Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University. He completed internships at the Duane L. Waters Hospital, Grand Rapids Veteran Affairs Outpatient Clinic, Michigan State University Neuro-Ophthalmology, Rosenbaum Eye and Laser Center and Holt Eye Care. Upon graduation, he competed a post-graduate residency in ocular disease at the Grand Rapids Veteran Affairs Outpatient Clinic. He is board certified in Medical Optometry by the American Board of Certification in Medical Optometry (ABCMO) which requires residency training and accreditation by the National Board of Optometry in Advanced Competence in Medical Optometry (ACMO) .
Dr. Rademacher specializes in ocular disease, specialty contact lens fitting, and post-operative co-management. He currently provides care to our nation's veterans and holds hospital privileges' at the Grand Rapids VA Outpatient Clinic. Dr. Rademacher is a native of the Lansing area and is an avid runner. He is currently accepting new patients. |
JACQUELYN COSGROVE, OD, FAAO

Dr. Cosgrove received her undergraduate degree from The University of Michigan. She earned her Doctor of Optometry from the Michigan College of Optometry at Ferris State University, where she graduated with honors. Dr. Cosgrove completed internships at the Detroit VA Medical Center, the Battle Creek VA Medical Center, and at Henry Ford Optimeyes. She completed residency training in ocular disease at the Cleveland VA Medical Center in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Cosgrove has special interest in glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration, and myopia management.
Dr. Cosgrove is a member of the American Optometric Association and has earned the distinction of Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. She has participated in humanitarian mission trips to Nicaragua and Honduras where she provided eye care to underprivileged individuals.
In her free time, Dr. Cosgrove enjoys traveling, rock climbing, snowboarding, watersports, and spending time with her husband and family.
Dr. Cosgrove is a member of the American Optometric Association and has earned the distinction of Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. She has participated in humanitarian mission trips to Nicaragua and Honduras where she provided eye care to underprivileged individuals.
In her free time, Dr. Cosgrove enjoys traveling, rock climbing, snowboarding, watersports, and spending time with her husband and family.