Dr. Kate Thomas grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and attended Linn-Mar High School. She graduated from the University of Northern Iowa, earning a B.S. in Biology, Honors with Distinction with a chemistry minor. While an undergrad at UNI, she worked on an international research project and defended her thesis. She helped found UNI's Phi Sigma Pi honors fraternity and was inducted into the Tri-Beta Biological Honors Society. She was active in Alpha Xi Delta and the UNI Tae-kwon-do club. Dr. Thomas earned her Doctorate of Optometry Degree from Illinois College of Optometry. While there, she continued working in numerous service organizations, serving as the treasurer of the Student Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (SVOSH), helping plan and attend a mission trip to Mexico City, and serving as secretary for the student chapter of the Illinois Optometric Association. After becoming an optometrist, Dr. Thomas elected to take advanced training, completing a residency in primary care at the Lake City VAMC in Florida, where she had extensive training in ocular diseases such as glaucoma, diabetes, and macular degeneration. Continuing her interest in research, Dr. Thomas earned her Fellowship with the American Academy of Optometry (FAAO) and has researched and presented at conferences and published an article in the Journal of Optometric Clinical Practice. She is an active member of the Iowa Optometric Association, the American Optometric Association, and a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. Dr. Thomas joined our team in 2023, and she is accepting new patients in our Urbandale office on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, and in our Ames office on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Outside of the office, she enjoys gardening, hiking, cooking new recipes with her husband Erik, and walking the trails with their two rescue dogs, Obi and Lily.