Our Doctors

Olivia Marineau, OD, FAAO

Dr. Marineau was raised in a small town in Indiana. She graduated in 2014 from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology. After receiving her bachelor's degree, she worked as both a research assistant and an optometric technician prior to attending the University of Houston College of Optometry.  In May of 2020, she graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Doctor of Optometry Degree. After completing a four-year doctorate program, she then furthered her education by completing a year-long residency in the specialty of ocular disease at the Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Battle Creek, Michigan.

As a trained Fellow with Unite for Sight, Dr. Marineau traveled to Ghana, Africa as a volunteer to assist in providing vision care to patients in need. She has also been involved with Student Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity (SVOSH) while in school, which is an international agency that facilitates the provision and sustainability of vision care worldwide to individuals who can neither afford nor obtain such care. 

She is overjoyed for the opportunity to combine her energy and expertise to serve the Saugatuck/Douglas and surrounding communities at Art Coast Eye Care. When she is not seeing patients, you may find Dr. Marineau spending time with her husband and dog. 

Dr. Marineau is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (AAO), as well as a member of both the American Optometric Association (AOA) and the Michigan Optometric Association (MOA).

Areas of Interest include: 
- Contact Lenses
- Specialty Contact Lenses
- Ocular Disease Management
- Dry Eye Disease Management
- Myopia Management

Richard C. Annis, OD

Whether you’re a new-comer to the eyecare scene or an “old-timer” with a track record as long as your arm, you’ll probably agree that the best exams leave you feeling listened to. Dr. Annis will take the time to listen.

But you also want to know you’re in good hands – the competent hands of someone who can handle and help you understand your situation.

Dr. Richard C. Annis graduated first in his class from the Illinois College of Optometry of Chicago. He’s been nationally recognized for his ability in the contact lens field and has pursued extensive training in children’s vision.

Although state regulations say he doesn’t have to, Dr. Annis spends over 250 hours each year studying new and better ways to care for his patients. These include many medically-related procedures and treatments patients commonly need.

It’s security to know that our decisions and advice are based on the best that training and years of experience can offer. The very best and the very latest – for you.

Dr. Annis grew up in Belmont, Michigan (near Grand Rapids). He attended Rockford High School and graduated with honors. He graduated with honors from Calvin College (Grand Rapids) in 1980. He did his optometry training at Illinois College of Optometry from 1982-86, where he graduated first in his class and received a number of honors, including Michigan Student of the Year, the first time this award was presented to a student attending out-of-state.

He presently holds memberships in the West Michigan Optometric Association (WMOA) and the American Optometric Association (AOA). Dr. Annis married Dianna in 1979 and they had the pleasure of bringing three handsome young men into the world (their looks come from Dianna’s side, for which everyone is thankful). Dianna has since relocated to her new home in Heaven.

In God’s due time, along came one who rekindled a flame he thought was out forever.  He and Lynn were married in 2023 after a lengthy engagement of two months, which might seem unusually quick were it not for the fact that they actually met a full one month before the engagement.  They are not planning on many children.

He would enjoy nothing better than getting the chance to introduce you to all the exciting and amazing ways of enriching your vision. He wants it to be a sense that serves you at its best for the rest of your life!