Meet our Doctors

About Us

Meet our Doctors

About Us

About Seacoast Vision Care 

If you’re looking for exceptional eye care services in Scarborough, Maine, look no further than Seacoast Vision Care. With a comprehensive range of services including adult and children’s comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fittings, and treatment of eye diseases like dry eye, macular degeneration, and glaucoma, we are here to meet all your vision needs. If you need glasses, we offer a stylish selection of designer eyewear in our optical for both adults and children. Our experienced opticians will provide customized recommendations based on your style preferences and prescription. 

At Seacoast Vision Care, we believe in building lasting relationships with our patients based on trust, respect, and open communication. Our team takes the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and explain your treatment options in detail. Your vision is our top priority, and we will do everything we can to help you see clearly and maintain healthy eyes. 

Nathan Corbell Ph.D., O.D. 

Dr. Nathan Corbell is an optometrist at Seacoast Vision Care in Scarborough, Maine. He was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas where he attended the Catholic High School for Boys. In 1990, he graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Centenary College of Louisiana with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. In 1999, he received a Ph.D. focusing on the molecular genetics of bacteria from the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University. He has authored and co-authored several journal articles regarding bacterial antibiotic synthesis. 

More about Nathan Corbell Ph.D., O.D.

He decided to pursue a new career and graduated in 2001 from the New England College of Optometry in Boston, Massachusetts where he received clinical honors for his patient care. Dr. Corbell is a member of the American and Maine Optometric Associations as well as the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitative Association (NORA). Neuro-optometric rehabilitation is an individualized treatment regimen for patients with visual deficits due to traumatic brain injury including concussions and other neurological issues. Dr. Corbell has provided treatment for patients with visual field loss, double vision, visual balance disorders, visual midline shift syndrome, post trauma vision syndrome, and reading disorders. 

Before founding Seacoast Vision Care, he worked at Family Eye Care in Saco, Maine, and he was the first optometrist hired by Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC) in Bangor, Maine. Before moving to Maine, he owned a successful practice in Albany, Oregon. 

Dr. Corbell, his wife Ruth, and their son reside in Cape Elizabeth. When not at work, he enjoys taking long walks on the beach with his family, scuba diving in Bonaire, making pottery, and working with glass. In his leisure time, he enjoys sitting on his deck with friends and family gazing across the shipping channel of the Atlantic Ocean. 

Michelle Blew, O.D. 

Dr. Michelle Blew is an optometrist at Seacoast Vision Care in Scarborough, Maine where she sees patients of all ages. She grew up in the Midwest and graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and a minor in Psychology. In 2010, she graduated cum laude with a Doctor of Optometry degree from the Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago. She completed an ocular disease residency at the VA Boston West Roxbury Division in 2012.  

More about Michelle Blew, O.D.

Dr. Blew served as the Director of Eye Care Services at the Lynn Community Health Center from 2012-2015. She was a staff optometrist at VA Central Western Massachusetts’s Worcester Outpatient Clinic from 2015-2018. Most recently, she provided optometric care at the Lowell Community Health Center, where she additionally coordinated the Eye Care Center’s Clinical Education Program.   

In contribution to her profession, she has participated in the clinical education of optometry students as an adjunct faculty member at the New England College of Optometry, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Illinois College of Optometry, and the Southern California College of Optometry. She was recognized as one of the 2014 NECO Clinical Preceptors of the Year. Dr. Blew is a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Optometry and a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry. Her professional interests include the study, diagnosis, and management of ocular manifestations of systemic disease.  

When not in the clinic, Dr. Blew enjoys spending time at the beach with family, friends, and her black lab, Dewey.