Meet the Doctors

  • Sarah Freeman, O.D.

    Dr. Sarah “Sally” Freeman grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and is a graduate of Auburn University. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology in 1991. She received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1995 and completed an ocular disease residency at Omni Eye Services in Atlanta the following year. She established Effingham Eye Care in September, 2003. Dr. Sally is an avid reader and loves to travel and explore new places. When not working, she is usually planning her next adventure.

  • Kerry Freeman, O.D.

    Dr. Kerry Freeman grew up in Macon, Georgia and graduated from Georgia Southern University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He received his Doctor of Optometry degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1995. He has practiced in Effingham County since 1999 and joined Effingham Eye Care in 2007. Dr. Kerry enjoys kayaking, hiking, mountain biking, and anything that takes him outdoors.

  • Leewood Still, O.D.

    Dr. Leewood “Lee lee” Still graduated cum laude from Southern College of Optometry in Memphis and holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. She completed her clinical training at The Eye Care Center in Memphis, Tennessee; Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky; and Coastal Vision Center in Fernandina Beach, Florida. Dr. Still joined Effingham Eye Care in 2016 as an assoiciate and became a partner on January 1, 2020. She is a native of Savannah, Georgia, and away from the office, she enjoys traveling, boating, cooking, and spending time with her two children and husband.

  • Shawna Strub, O.D.

    Dr. Shawna Strub grew up in Fernandina Beach, Florida and graduated from Florida State University in 2008. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She received her Doctor of Optometry degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2014. Her clinical training was performed at NSU the Eye Care Institute in Fort Lauderdale, FL; VA medical center in Salisbury, North Carolina and Coastal Vision Center in Fernandina Beach, FL. Dr. Strub has worked in Statesboro and Glennville GA since 2014. She joined Effingham Eye Care in May 2021. Dr. Strub lives in Statesboro with her husband and 2 children. In her free time she enjoys running, camping and traveling.

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Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-1:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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  • "I’ve been going to Dr. Anderson for over five years now and even though I only see him once a year for my annual exam, he and his staff always make me feel very welcome and take care of all my eye care needs. Anderson Optometry is the best at what they do and make you feel right at home."

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