About Us
It is our mission to provide the highest quality vision care to our patients and community. We pride ourselves on the training on our staff and the use of technology to help protect your vision. We know how much your eye health and appearance can mean to the quality of your life. We are committed to excellence in servicing your complete eye care needs.
We are not only concerned with what you see, but also how you efficiently process what you see. Vision is more than if you need glasses, contacts or if you see 20/20. In fact, most people with visual efficiency problems have 20/20 eyesight! That is why we treat the whole person, looking at how the visual system functions and emphasizing prevention, education and remediation.
We have a multidisciplinary philosophy and welcome collaboration with educators and other health professionals (school nurses, occupational, physical and speech/language therapists, physicians, pediatricians, etc.) in order to provide the best care your family deserves.
Bright Eyes Vision Clinic is a full service eye and vision care provider and will take both eye emergencies as well as scheduled appointments. Patients throughout Minnesota come to Bright Eyes Vision Clinic because they know they will receive the personal, professional attention and care.
All of our doctors have residency/fellowship training in pediatric optometry, vision therapy and neuro-rehabilitation.
Our Team
Dr. Jill Schultz, O. D., F.A.A.O., FCOVD, FNORA
Dr. Jill Schultz is a Minnesota native. After her undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, she obtained a Doctorate of Optometry degree with honours from Pacific University College of Optometry. During her training, she developed a greater interest in children’s vision and strabismus, which led her to pursue a residency fellowship in Pediatric Optometry and Vision Therapy from the Southern California College of Optometry. Her interests and experience include pediatric eye care, binocular vision, pediatric and adult strabismus, pediatric contact lens fitting, neurorehabilitative optometry and evaluation of those with special needs.
Dr. Schultz serves on the MOA Children’s Vision Committee, is a former Minnesota Optometric Association board member and a Clinical Director of the Special Olympics Opening Eyes Program. She is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry, College of Optometrists for Vision Development and one of 13 Fellows of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association. She is also an Adjunct Clinical Professor and Residency Director affiliated with Pacific University College of Optometry. Dr Schultz enjoys spending time with her children and husband, cooking, volunteering her skills to the community, church, Special Olympics Opening Eyes Program and third world eye care missions, which include Mexico, Costa Rica, Chile and El Salvador.
Dr. Natalie Nibert, OD
Dr. Natalie Nibert was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas and completed a Biology degree with a Music minor at the University of Tulsa.
Dr. Nibert graduated from Southern College of Optometry with interests in pediatrics, vision therapy, and primary care optometry. While in optometry school, she was a member of Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society, Gold Key Honor Society, and College of Optometrists in Vision Development, among others.
She served as Student Government Association Secretary, treasurer of Low Vision Club, and participated in an optometric service trip to Costa Rica.
Dr. Nibert also completed a research poster in pediatrics which she presented at the American Academy of Optometry meeting in 2019. She received awards for student achievement in research and excellence in contact lens.
Dr. Nibert looks forward to getting to know her patients and serving their families! In her spare time, Dr. Nibert enjoys playing the piano, participating in local community events, and spending time outdoors.