About the Doctor

Dr. Eva Strube

Dr. Eva Strube Dr. Strube was born in Sheridan, Wyoming, but spent much of her youth in Bloomington, Indiana where she graduated 5th in her high school class of 825. She won a scholarship to the Instituto Mexicano-NorteAmericano at age 15, which led to fluency in Spanish. Wanderlust led her west where she attended New Mexico Highlands University and majored in Math with a minor in Spanish.

 

After teaching math for a couple of years at Wagon Mound High School she went back to school and completed her doctorate degree in Optometry in Oregon. Pacific University College of Optometry was a great advocate of the theory of behavioral optometry, and Dr. Strube found a philosophical home in this school of thought. The last year of her optometric education, Dr. Strube was chosen by the student senate of the university to represent them in the American Medical Student Association trip to the People’s Republic of China, observing the many unique aspects of traditional Chinese Medicine.

Shortly after graduation, she met and married her husband, Robert. Taking board exams in various states, Dr. Strube found herself again drawn to the Rocky Mountains, and brought her family here where she bought the Golden practice from Dr. E.A. Bader. A person of varied interests, Dr. Strube enjoys music, comparative religion, is an advocate for environmental conservation, and the advancement of the station of women around the globe. She enjoys public speaking, especially with young people, and has a passion for behavioral optometry. She and her husband have one son Daniel and various cats.