I’m so glad you’re here! This website is a place for me to share the latest updates on where you can find me practicing, as well as some personal moments from my life.
While I’m no longer running a specific practice, I continue to provide eye care at various locations, and I want to make sure you can easily find where I’ll be and when. In addition, I’ll be sharing updates on what I’ve been up to, my adventures, and moments with my family—so feel free to check in anytime!
Hi, I’m Dr. Mark E. Clement, and I’ve been an Optometrist in Pittsburgh, PA for 26 years.
I graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1998, and I spent 22 wonderful years running Gateway Eye Associates. My academic journey began at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, where I earned my degree in Biology in 1994.
Before becoming an optometrist, I served as an Electrician's Mate in the United States Navy, where I gained invaluable skills and a strong sense of dedication.
Throughout my career, I’ve remained committed to providing the best care for my patients, and I’m excited to continue doing so across different locations in Pittsburgh.
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