Jessica Randolph, MD, FASRS
Ophthalmologist & Eye Surgeon located in Norfolk, VA & Virginia Beach, VA
About Dr. Jessica Randolph
Jessica Randolph, MD, FASRS is a fellowship-trained vitreoretinal surgeon with over a decade of experience delivering advanced, inclusive eye care. She specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of complex retinal conditions, combining surgical expertise with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Dr. Randolph earned her medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, where she also completed her ophthalmology residency. She went on to complete a vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at Retina and Vitreous of Texas, gaining advanced training in medical and surgical retina care. Most recently, Dr. Randolph served as an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she combined clinical excellence with a strong passion for medical education and advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare.
A nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology, Dr. Randolph is active in multiple leadership roles. She is President Emeritus of the Women in Retina section of the American Society of Retina Specialists, and currently serves as President-elect of the Virginia Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (VSEPS) and President-elect of the Ophthalmology Section of the National Medical Association. Her contributions have been recognized with several honors, including the Real World Ophthalmology Inspiring Academic Leader Award, the Women in Ophthalmology Mentorship Award, the National Medical Association Ophthalmology Educator Award (2024), and the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award (2024).
Dr. Randolph is deeply committed to mentorship, innovation in education, and ensuring equitable, inclusive care for all patients.
Outside of work, Dr. Randolph is an avid gardener, baker, and loves to sew. She and her husband, Joe, enjoy raising their three boys—including a set of twins—who keep life full and active. Dr. Randolph is proud to bring her experience, leadership, and dedication to inclusive care to the patients of WKI.
Jessica Randolph, MD, FASRS is a fellowship-trained vitreoretinal surgeon with over a decade of experience delivering advanced, inclusive eye care. She specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of complex retinal conditions, combining surgical expertise with a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
Dr. Randolph earned her medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, where she also completed her ophthalmology residency. She went on to complete a vitreoretinal surgery fellowship at Retina and Vitreous of Texas, gaining advanced training in medical and surgical retina care. Most recently, Dr. Randolph served as an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she combined clinical excellence with a strong passion for medical education and advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare.
A nationally recognized leader in ophthalmology, Dr. Randolph is active in multiple leadership roles. She is President Emeritus of the Women in Retina section of the American Society of Retina Specialists, and currently serves as President-elect of the Virginia Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons (VSEPS) and President-elect of the Ophthalmology Section of the National Medical Association. Her contributions have been recognized with several honors, including the Real World Ophthalmology Inspiring Academic Leader Award, the Women in Ophthalmology Mentorship Award, the National Medical Association Ophthalmology Educator Award (2024), and the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award (2024).
Dr. Randolph is deeply committed to mentorship, innovation in education, and ensuring equitable, inclusive care for all patients.
Outside of work, Dr. Randolph is an avid gardener, baker, and loves to sew. She and her husband, Joe, enjoy raising their three boys—including a set of twins—who keep life full and active. Dr. Randolph is proud to bring her experience, leadership, and dedication to inclusive care to the patients of WKI.