Meet Our Doctors
Dr. Joseph Vincent
Dr. Joseph Vincent grew up in Evanston, Wyoming where he graduated from high school. He then continued his education at Jamestown College in Jamestown, North Dakota. While attending Jamestown College Dr. Vincent participated in football and earned national awards in wrestling.
Dr. Joseph Vincent
Dr. Joseph Vincent grew up in Evanston, Wyoming where he graduated from high school. He then continued his education at Jamestown College in Jamestown, North Dakota. While attending Jamestown College Dr. Vincent participated in football and earned national awards in wrestling.
He graduated magna cum laude in 2006 with a B.S. degree in biology with a minor in business. Dr. Vincent attended Pacific University College of Optometry for his optometric training, where he graduated with distinction in May 2010. While completing his education at Pacific, Dr. Vincent gained experience through rotations in ocular disease, contact lenses, and primary eyecare.
Dr. Vincent's specialty in ocular disease was continued during his residency at Northeastern State University Oklahoma College of Optometry in Tahlequah, OK, overseeing students treating the Cherokee Nation and assisting the emergency room with ocular emergencies.
Dr. Vincent greatly enjoys the outdoors and hunting, one of the many reasons that brought him to Montana. Archery is also an important pastime, not only for hunting, but also target competition. Dr. Vincent enjoys hearing questions about vision concerns with archery and hunting and will prescribe the correct lenses for your situation.
Dr. Justine Redlin
Dr. Justine Redlin is originally from North Dakota, where she grew up on a farm south of the small community of Crosby. She attended North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota where she graduated magna cum laude in Zoology with a minor in Chemistry.
Dr. Justine Redlin
Dr. Justine Redlin is originally from North Dakota, where she grew up on a farm south of the small community of Crosby. She attended North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota where she graduated magna cum laude in Zoology with a minor in Chemistry. Dr. Redlin then moved to Forest Grove, Oregon to attend optometry school at Pacific University College of Optometry.
Dr. Redlin gained her experience in ocular disease, contact lens fitting, and primary eyecare during her rotations. Dr. Redlin graduated from Pacific University with distinction in May 2010. She then completed her residency training in Tahlequah, OK at Northeastern State University College of Optometry. This residency concentrated on ocular disease, treating the Cherokee Nation with a very high rate of diabetes and diabetic eye conditions.
Dr. Redlin enjoys camping, hiking, and skiing. She also is interested in archery and Dr. Vincent is a great teacher. Together Dr. Vincent and Redlin enjoy spending time at lake playing with their two children Brodie and Loch. and chasing around their golden doodle puppies Landry, and Belle.