Low Vision and Neuro-rehabilitation Optometrist: Dr. Ho

Jamie Ho, OD, FAAO, FCOVD

Optometrist

Dr. Ho is an author, lecturer, and an optometrist specializing in low vision and neuro-rehabilitation. She is a dual fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and College of Optometrist in Vision Development.

After graduating from the Illinois College of Optometry (Chicago, IL), she completed a residency in community health with the New England College of Optometry (Boston, MA) prior to moving to Nashville, Tennessee.

Over time, Dr. Ho has developed significant interest not only on how the visual system works, but how vision comes as part of a symphony of how the brain and body work together.

When not in the office, you can find Dr. Ho hanging out with her family, hiking, cooking, or reading the latest on biohacking.

Academic Contributions

  • Ho J. Autonomic Nervous System and Heart Rate Variability Considerations for Evaluating Syntonic Filters. COPE ID: 96856-FV. College Middle Tennessee Optometric Physicians Society. May 15, 2025.   
  • Ho J. Concussion Management for the Primary Care Optometrist. COPE ID: 86951-FV. Middle Tennessee Optometric Physicians Society. September 17, 2024.  
  • Ho J. Strategies around Imperfect Fusion – binocular considerations for Low Vision. Optometric Extension
    Program Foundations (OEPF) Clinical Seminar. April 17, 2024.
  • Ho J. Concussion Management for the Primary Care Optometrist. COPE ID: 86951-FV. Tennessee
    Association of Optometric Physicians Annual Congress 2023. Oct 13, 2023.
  • Ho J. How to Better Serve Concussion Patients in Your Office. PT ID: 0012-23. Tennessee Association of
    Optometric Physicians Annual Congress 2023 Paraoptometric Education. Oct 13, 2023.
  • Ho, J. My Approach to Using Heart Rate Variability for Syntonic Phototherapy Assessment on a Highly Symptomatic TBI patient. College of Optometrists in Vision Development. April 29, 2023. COPE Course ID: 83996-GO.
  • Ho J. Tools and Considerations for Low Vision Rehabilitation. South Carolina Optometric Physician Association. Aug 27, 2022. COPE Course ID: 79038-LV.
  • Ho J. Concussion for the Primary Care Optometrist. South Carolina Optometric Physician Association. Aug 26, 2022. COPE Course ID: 79039-FV.
  • Ho J. Evaluating Visual Dysfunction Following Acquired Brain Injury. Middle Tennessee Optometric Physicians Society. April 12, 2022. COPE Course ID: 78053-FV.
  • Ho J. Evaluating Visual Dysfunction Following Acquired Brain Injury. TN Academy of Optometric Physicians. August 21, 2021. COPE Course ID: 73306-FV.
  • Ho J. Tools and Considerations for Low Vision Rehabilitation. TN Academy of Optometric Physicians. August 21, 2021. COPE Course ID: 73301-LV.
  • Ho J. Low Vision Rehabilitation Improving Quality of Life. Wang Vision Institute. June 3, 2020. COPE Course ID: 68139-LV
  • Ho J. Concussion for the Primary Care Optometrist. Middle Tennessee Optometric Physician Society. October 8 2019. COPE Course ID: 64731-NO
  • Ho J. Patel P, Kong J. The Dimock Center. Red Alert – Kidney Stones on the Eye. Invited presentation for Residents Day Program at American Academy of Optometry Nov 2009.
  • Ho J. Vision Rehabilitation for Visually-Triggered Vestibular Migraines. Poster presentation at Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association. Sept 2018.
  • Ho J. Prism Application for Strabismus, Brain Injury, & Low Vision. Interactive poster presentation for SECO March 2018.
  • Ho J, Luu M, Pang Y (2015). Effect of Refractive Error and Anisometropia Magnitude on Amblyopia Treatment Outcome. JSM Ophthalmol 3(1): 1028.
  • Pang Y, Luu M, Ho J. Factors Influencing Visual Acuity in Anisometropic Amblyopia. Poster presentation at International Society for Eye Research July 2010.
  • Ho J, Luu M, Pang Y. Efficacy of Treatment Options for Anisometropic Amblyopia. Poster presentation at Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology May 2010.
  • Ho J, Luu M, Pang Y. Comparing Treatment Outcomes in Myopic, Hyperopic, and Astigmatic Anisometropic Amblyopes. Poster presentation at the American Academy of Optometry Oct 2008.

Ginger - Office Manager

A lifelong Middle Tennessee resident, Ginger brings decades of office management experience—primarily in dentistry, where she found great fulfillment in seeing the life-changing confidence patients gain from a healthy, beautiful smile. After discovering Dr. Ho & her rarely known expertise in the eye–brain connection & her amazing ability to help patients recover or greatly improve their quality of life when they’ve long suffered without adequate answers or treatment from new and old injuries impacting that major connection between our eyes and brain like concussions, strokes, and other types of conditions such as low vision. Ginger quickly became a passionate supporter of the life changing treatment modalities and therapies provided at Ho Vision Group & is committed to raising more awareness for this specialized, life-changing care to the public. 
 
Ginger lives in Franklin with her husband of 18 years, John, and their adorable pup, Harvey. When she’s not at the clinic, she enjoys creating art of all kinds, such as gardening, and floral arranging, but most of all cherishes quality time spent with her young adult children, Kaitlyn and Cameron, and her close-knit family of siblings & adorable toddler nephews, and nieces.

Shiloh - Patient Care Assistant

More info coming soon..

Susan - Patient Rehabilitation Coordinator

I attended Tominaga Nakamoto University in Mexico. I have a US Equivalency of Bachelor and Master of Science Degree in Medical Science. Although I am new to Optometry, I am eager to learn. Patients will find that I am an enthusiastic and caring!  I love helping others and get excited when I notice patients progress.  In my free time, you will find me cooking, hiking, or traveling.