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Upon completion of her bachelor’s degree in Biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Brar earned her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago, IL. She then completed her residency training in pediatric optometry at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, MO followed by becoming a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry.
In her leisure time, Dr. Brar enjoys playing soccer, golfing, snowboarding, and a good cup of chai tea.
Titles
- Pediatric optometrist, Children's Wisconsin
- Assistant Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin
Education
- 2019, Illinois College of Optometry, O.D.
- 2013, University of Wisconsin - Madison, BS
Residencies
- 2020, Children's Mercy Hospital (Kansas City, MO) - Pediatric Optometry Residency
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Insurance Information
If you're not sure whether your health plan covers care at Children's Wisconsin, it's best to call your insurance company. They can tell you if your plan includes Children's and how much it will pay. It's also a good idea to look at your plan so you know what costs you might have. You can also reach out to our team for any questions.
Ratings & Reviews
4.7
Overall Parent and Patient Rating
See What Parents and Patients are Saying:
The staff were all extremely friendly and very personable.
It was a very kind attention from the registration personnel, from the finance personnel, from the nursing personnel and from the doctor. Very excellent service. Thank you very much.
Very good.
It was nice
The doctor was wonderful. I could not have asked for better explanation and time dedicated to my son. She's very friendly, has great bedside manner, answered and discussed everything with my 9-year-old son. Answered his questions. He was very happy with the way that she treats him during the visit and keeps him informed. So I have nothing bad to say about the doctor. The wait time was very long. We had an appointment at 10:15. We did not get seen until about 11:00 a.m., which was a long time to wait. So I would say, just work on that. We were told about 15 minutes and it ended up being 45.



