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Jack Rouleau

Assistant Clinical Professor

Phone:
812-855-3197
Email:
rouleauj@iu.edu
Atwater Eye Care Center
744 E Third St
Room 116
Bloomington, IN 47405-3603

Education

  • Doctor of Optometry, Indiana University School of Optometry (2024)
  • Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2020)

Biography

Dr. Jack Rouleau, O.D., joined the Indiana University School of Optometry in September 2025 as a Clinical Assistant Professor, specializing in primary care and contact lens services at the Atwater Eyecare Center.

Dr. Rouleau earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and received his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Indiana University School of Optometry. He subsequently completed a Cornea and Contact Lens residency at the Arizona College of Optometry in 2025.

His clinical interests focus on keratoconus and other anterior segment conditions. Dr. Rouleau is an active member of the American Optometric Association and the Gas Permeable Lens Institute. He was honored with the Specialty Contact Lens Award upon graduation by the Gas Permeable Lens Institute in recognition of excellence in the field.

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