Dr. Laura K. Windsor , O.D., F.A.A.O., received her of and Bachelor's degree from the Indiana School of Optometry, where she received the Essilor Award of Excellence, given to an outstanding student in her graduating class and the Varilux Award for an outstanding clinical paper. In June 2001 at the American Optometric Association annual meeting in Boston, she received the National Essilor Award in a competition among graduating doctors of optometry from all sixteen schools of optometry. In 2011, Dr. Windsor was awarded the National Young Optometrist of the Year by the American Optometric Association. She was cited for her outstanding work in low vision rehabilitation. She has also been awarded the Indiana Young Optometrist of the Year and Meritorious Service award by the Indiana Optometric Association.

in 2001, Dr. Windsor followed in her father’s footsteps and joined him in practice with the Eye Associates Group, LLC/ The Low Vision Centers of Indiana. She is a graduate of the Indiana for , and at . Dr. Windsor trained in low vision care at the Indiana University Indianapolis Eye Care Center and the Low Vision Centers of Indiana. She completed neuro- ophthalmic, retinal, corneal, glaucoma and cataract training at the Muncie Eye Center and Indiana University Eye Care Centers. She received her Fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry in December 2003 in Dallas, Texas. She is a member of the American Optometric Association, American Academy of Optometry and the Indiana Low Vision Rehabilitation Society.

Dr. Windsor has published articles on low vision rehabilitation, co-authored book chapters on low vision and in 2005 co-authored a book on reengineering the optometric practice. She has co-authored a quarterly column on low vision for Vision Enhancement Magazine. Dr. Windsor has lectured on low vision and treatment of eye disease and vision disordered to doctors, occupational therapists, hospital rehabilitation departments, nursing facilities and low vision support groups throughout Indiana and across the United States. She has also co-authored a national gold medal award-winning article on the application of the Internet to optometric care.

Dr. Windsor specializes in the low vision rehabilitation of those with vision loss from problems such as albinism, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, congenital eye diseases, stroke and traumatic brain injury. Driving with low vision is another area of emphasis in her practice. She does extensive work with bioptic driving.