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Meet Dr. Franko

To our new and current patients, we invite you to get to know Dr. Franko – including her interests, hobbies and her connection to Dr. York.

Meet Dr. Franko

As iCare Vision experiences growth, we knew the addition of another doctor would enhance the practice and best serve our patients. With the addition of Dr. Franko – a long established professional in the Mt. Vernon area – new and current patients will benefit from the added wealth of expertise and experience she brings to our eye care community.

Dr. Franko posing for a family photo with husband and two children

Learn more about iCare’s newest doctor:

At-A-Glance Background on Dr. Franko

Dr. Franko was born in Erie, Pennsylvania and grew up in Troy, Ohio. She received her bachelor’s degree in Biology/Pre-Med from Mt. Vernon Nazarene University where she served as Senior Class President.

Dr. Franko received her medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Optometry. At OSU, she served on class council and was a member of Gold Key National Honor Society.

At the Mt. Vernon First Church of the Nazarene, Dr. Franko is very involved. She’s currently a board member, volunteers in the children’s department, was in the choir (pre-COVID), and has taught preschool/kindergarten and 5th/6th grade at the church.

Dr. Franko and her husband, Steve, who is a financial advisor, have two children. Their daughter Breah is currently working on her Master’s in Music Therapy, and their son Gerrit will begin medical school at Ohio University this fall (2021).

Dr. Franko homeschooled both Breah and Gerrit from kindergarten through high school graduation. Breah and Gerrit both graduated college early, and now they’re both working toward advanced education degrees.

Dr. Franko’s Connection to Dr. York

Dr. York was a highly respected and trusted optometrist in this area. For our patients and community members who know Dr. York, Dr. Franko mentored and worked with him in his practice from 1990 until 2006. She started as an intern with Dr. York in the summer of 1990 and continued until graduation in 1992. She then practiced in his office from 1998-2006. Without question – for our community members who really miss him – Dr. Franko embodies many of his great qualities.

Outside the Office: Dr. Franko’s Hobbies and Interests

As you can imagine, as a dedicated mom and doctor – juggling things like being a soccer team mom, baseball statistician, band chaperone, and the list goes on – time for hobbies has been hard to come by through the years. But she notes that she’s working on finding time for her interests again.

Dr. Franko’s favorite hobbies and interests include music – flute, piano, and vocal – and art, although she says she hasn’t been able to dedicate as much time as she’d like to these interests in recent years. Dr. Franko notes that she used to love charcoal drawing and painting, and she recently started to spend some time with these two crafts again.

Dr. Franko also loves to travel. Internationally, she’s been to Russia and France, and she has traveled many places within the U.S. for youth group mission trips and her son’s gymnastics since he was six. She truly looks forward to traveling more in the future.

Want to Know More?

What else would you like to know about Dr. Franko? Be sure to ask her next time you’re in. She loves getting to know patients better and sharing more about herself.

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What Kind of Pediatric Eye Doctor Should My Child See?

Whether you want to schedule your child’s first annual pediatric eye exam or they’re experiencing eye problems, learn what type of pediatric eye doctor your child should see.

What Kind of Pediatric Eye Doctor Should My Child See?

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Vision problems are very common in children. That’s why monitoring your child’s visual acuity is an essential part of ensuring their vision fully supports their living and learning needs. As your child grows, it’s vital to turn to a pediatric eye doctor to assess and monitor your child’s eye health.

If your child is experiencing an eye issue, it’s worth it to see a pediatric eye doctor versus a standard eye doctor, as pediatric eye doctors are more prepared to assess a child’s eye, identify eye problems, and take the best course of action to address, treat and/or correct a child’s vision condition.

When Should My Child First See a Pediatric Eye Doctor?

While an eye examination takes place with your child in the hospital right after they’re born, it’s typically recommended that they see a pediatric eye doctor for their first checkup between six and nine months of age. Following that, regular eye exams with a pediatric ophthalmologist should be conducted around three years of age, and then every year while they’re in school.

  • While eye exams are offered at school and during pediatrician appointments, these aren’t capable of fully assessing a child’s vision and fail to properly catch or identify a vast array of possible eye issues and conditions.
  • These eye exams are not complete vision assessments. While they can be helpful to some extent, they usually miss many serious vision problems that a pediatric eye doctor is trained to quickly detect.

Studies have shown more than 10 percent of children who pass school or pediatrician screenings actually need treatment for a visual condition. As 80% of your child’s ability to learn comes directly from their vision, the importance of an annual eye exam by a pediatric ophthalmologist is essential to their continued development.

Choosing an Eye Doctor for Your Child

When it’s time for your child to get their eyes examined, it’s important to know which type of eye doctor is best for their specific situation. To help make the decision a bit easier, here’s a look at the three main types of eye care professionals and what they specialize in.

An Orthoptist
Orthoptists are eye care professionals who work with you to manage a broad range of vision problems. They’re involved in the management of eye diseases, like lazy eye, eye alignment and macular degeneration. Often, orthoptists will work alongside ophthalmologists to assess and manage a child’s eye condition(s).

An Ophthalmologist
These eye care specialists are known as doctors of the eye, and they’re who you’ll see if your child is diagnosed with an eye problem.

Ophthalmologists graduate from medical school and are licensed to practice medicine, so their credentials are either Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO).

In addition to conducting vision exams and prescribing all forms of vision correction, ophthalmologists are trained to diagnose and treat all types of eye problems, injuries, and diseases as well as perform surgery.

An Optometrist
Doctors of Optometry have an OD credential and, in addition to an undergraduate degree, they have four years of post-graduate doctoral training.

Optometrists provide comprehensive eye exams and can diagnose and treat common vision problems and certain eye abnormalities or diseases, as well as provide pre- and post-surgical care.

Optometrists can prescribe glasses, contact lenses, eye exercises, vision aids and therapy, and topical medications to treat certain eye diseases.

What Type of Doctor Will My Child First See?

The first eye doctor your child will work with will be the optometrist. They’ll check how well your child is seeing with specific tests to measure their vision acuity and clarity. In addition, they will assess your child’s eye alignment and movement, color blindness, depth perception, peripheral (side) vision and eye pressure. If necessary, the optometrist may prescribe glasses, topical medications – like eye drops and ointments – and some oral medications.

Pediatric Optometrist Eye Exams: What to Expect

Your child’s eye exam may vary from doctor to doctor, but they’re all designed to check for the same basic abilities and potential problems.

A pediatric optometrist’s exam consists of a comprehensive eye assessment to identify potential eye-related diseases, a refraction test that assesses your child’s vision, and a visual function and eye health assessment. In addition, your child may be given eye drops, which are used to dilate the pupils, giving the doctor a better view of the structures inside the eye, such as the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels. This allows them to determine if your child has a focusing or refractive error that requires glasses. If your child requires additional medical attention, the optometrist will refer you to an ophthalmologist to further evaluate the issue.

When Your Child Needs to See an Orthoptist

If your ophthalmologist thinks your child might have a vision problem, they may refer you to an orthoptist to carry out the medical treatment plan prescribed by the ophthalmologist.

The orthoptist might do tests to determine what your child can see and whether your child’s vision development is on track for their age. Additionally, they’ll check for reduced vision in one or both eyes and see if your child’s eyes are moving together properly. The orthoptist might also look at other areas of your child’s vision, such as how they see colors and how well they can see at various distances. Pediatric orthoptists may also check your child’s pupils and eye pressure to get a full picture of how they see the world around them.

Your Child’s Pediatric Eye Doctor: Proudly Serving Pediatric Patients in Mount Vernon & Surrounding Areas

To make sure your child’s vision is healthy and precisely supporting his or her learning and living needs, an annual visit to an optometrist who specializes in treating young children is essential.

At iCare Vision, we see to it that your child’s vision is thoroughly assessed, and they find the experience fun and engaging.

If your child is feeling a little anxious about the exam, they can relax and play before they see the doctor in our children’s corner and coloring area in the waiting room.

If the doctor finds that your child would benefit from glasses, your child can pick out cool frames that fit their personality with our collection of children’s frames.

Schedule an optometrist exam or call us for an ophthalmology reference.

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iCare Vision has Expanded to Better Provide Safer Care & Expedited Services

Our practice has expanded to provide safer care and deliver expedited services, eye wear and eye health care. Read about our new examination wing.

iCare Vision has Expanded to Better Provide Safer Care & Expedited Services

This year has taught us a lot and helped strengthen our practice and services. From the day you become a patient at iCare, your health and safety remain our top priority. To better service our growing patient base, our practice has physically expanded and we’re able to see patients sooner for an emergency or urgent need. Here is how iCare Vision is delivering safer care and expedited services:

Our New Examination Wing

With your safety and satisfaction in mind, we have recently opened a second examination wing that allows us to offer an increased level of safety to every patient who steps through our door. This recently established exam wing is equipped with two new exam rooms and an additional screening facility. This provides all our patients ample safe space to remain socially distanced while waiting to receive services.

Additionally, this expanded space ensures that all our patients can comfortably and safely interact with our clinical staff without having to worry about infringing upon anyone else’s personal space.

We take pride in providing the highest quality clinical services, and this increased capacity ensures we continue to meet those personal expectations on a day to day basis.

Our Revamped Emergency Services

Our commitment to excellent care and services also extends outside routine appointments and continuously accounts for patients who need us immediately due to an eye emergency. With our new examination wing, we are now able to see emergency patients within one to eight hours of our office receiving the call.

With our expedited emergency care times, we can help patients receive the medical care they need now without having to wait an extended amount of time.

See Us Sooner for Urgent Needs

At iCare Vision, we focus on the needs of our patients in every situation and scenario. That is why we are intent on servicing our patients as soon as possible to properly address all vision concerns and needs. Having to wait two to three days to receive comprehensive eye care is simply not acceptable.

Our expanded facility and increased safety protocols help to significantly avoid unnecessary wait times, enabling our staff to address your eyewear and eye health care needs in an expedited time frame.

Let Us Help You Take the Best Care of Your Vision. Come See Us Soon.

With the addition of our new space, we can competently and comprehensively address all your vision issues without sacrificing safety or quality of service. Your eyes deserve the best, and your future vision depends on how you treat and nurture it today. Let us help you take the best care of your eyes today and every day.

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Meet Dr. Sanders

To our new and current patients, we invite you to get to know Dr. Sanders – including why she became an eye doctor & what she enjoys doing in her free time.

Meet Dr. Sanders

For Dr. Sara Sanders, optometry goes way beyond just glasses and contacts. Her passion for the care and keeping of your eyes and vision comes from her deep understanding of how important healthy vision is to your entire life.

Dr. Sara Sanders

Dr. Sanders’ interest in optometry peaked when she watched her dad get LASIK surgery. Above all, she became an eye doctor because she saw an enormous opportunity to help people and have an invaluable impact on their overall health.

 

At-A-Glance Background on Dr. Sanders

Dr. Sanders received her bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio) and her medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Optometry (Columbus, Ohio). She completed a year-long ocular disease residency after graduation at the Columbus and Chillicothe (Ohio) medical centers. Dr. Sanders is a new Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (FAAO) – a distinction awarded by the American Academy of Optometry. Only five percent of the profession holds this advance recognition for high skills and knowledge in our field of vision care. She is also a member of the American/Ohio Optometric Associations.  

At iCare, Dr. Sanders Works Hard to Help Patients Achieve Their Best Vision Possible

It all comes down to the exam, and through a comprehensive, in-depth exam with a patient’s vision history and current concerns or symptoms in mind, Dr. Sanders is committed to performing thorough exams to help every patient achieve their best vision possible. Because eye exams provide a lot of information on eye and overall health – and because iCare Vision Center has advanced tests/technology (that not every optometry office has) that can be utilized – Dr. Sanders is dedicated to making patients feel heard and addressing their concerns to the best of her ability.  

Specializations

Dr. Sanders provides primary care and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.  

Want to Know More?

How cool is it that Dr. Sanders is a curler? Yes, a curler like the Olympic sport. She is a member of the Columbus Curling Club and spends most of her winter playing this sport she loves so much. What else would you like to know about Dr. Sanders? Be sure to ask her next time you’re in. She loves getting to know patients better and sharing more about herself. Have you got to know iCare’s Dr. Wineland yet?

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Meet Dr. Wineland

To our new and current patients, we invite you to get to know Dr. Wineland – including why he became an eye doctor & what he enjoys doing in his free time.

Meet Dr. Wineland

Known as Dedicated Dave to his patients – for his focus with patient concerns, providing great medical care, and always remaining up to date on eye care and treatment advancements – Dr. Wineland was drawn to the study of optometry from a very early age and never veered from his drive to become an exceptional eye doctor.

Unfortunately, most of Dr. Wineland’s family went blind for multiple reasons later in life (when Dr. Wineland was young) which affected him deeply and made him quickly realize just how precious the ability to see is.

When his family history of vision issues caught up to him – at age 11 – he started wearing glasses to correct his nearsightedness. Seeing trees and leaves for the first time in detail while on a family camping trip truly changed his life and further motivated him to want to help others achieve clear, comfortable vision.

 

At-A-Glance Background on Dr. Wineland

Dr. Wineland received his bachelor’s degree from Ohio University (Athens, Ohio) and his medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Optometry (Columbus, Ohio).

He received the Feinbloom Low Vision Award from The Ohio State University for helping nearly blind patients recover their vision with special optical devices.

Dr. Wineland is a member of AOA American Optometric Association, COVD College of Optometrists in Vision Development, and NORA Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association.

 

At iCare, Dr. Wineland Works Hard to Make a Big Impact in His Patients’ Lives

As iCare Vision continues to find new and better ways of caring for vision and testing for eye diseases – especially with new technologies and lasers – Dr. Wineland remains at the forefront of the evolving practice of medical ophthalmic care.

What inspires him to keep practicing medicine? Preventing blindness in patients remains at the top of his list, and helping one patient simply drives him to help another as best he can.

From helping someone in pain after an accident, when dealing with a foreign body injury, or while contending with an eye infection, he acknowledges that days are always very interesting and very challenging – just the way he likes it.

 

Dr. Wineland’s Promise to His Patients

Are you wondering what you can expect when you see Dr. Wineland?

His exams center on the three G’s: Good healthy eyes, Good health body, and Great easy vision. When you see Dr. Wineland, he will listen intently, test with your concerns in mind, and find or give solutions after educating you on your condition. He usually delivers several options on how to help treat your vision issues.

Dr. Wineland is focused on:

Helping patients achieve healthy eyes to live healthy lives. When you meet with Dr. Wineland, his number one goal is to make sure your vision remains as healthy as possible. If a medical condition is seen via eye tests – such as diabetes, blood pressure, high cholesterol, tumors, etc. – he will help refer you to a local physician or specialist to ensure whole body health.

Helping patients achieve vision that is easy, comfortable, and automatic without pain, strain, or an over-worked feeling. Through a quick and painless examination, Dr. Wineland will learn all about your eyes and deliver the right treatment or prescription so you won’t ever have to suffer from irritated, painful, less than optimal vision.

 

Specializations

Dr. Wineland specializes in treating eye diseases like glaucoma and helping to prevent and educate on diseases like macular degeneration and keratoconus.

He also works closely with children who contend with visual learning eye coordination problems, and since 80% of the brain is visually related, he frequently helps adults, children, and athletes recover and exercise their eye system for faster recovery after traumatic brain injuries.

 

Want to Know More?

Of course you do! Your eye doctor is a really cool guy.

Outside of optometry, Dr. Wineland loves spending time with his wife (of 39 years), his two sons and daughters-in-law, and his grandchildren.

He’s a Boy Scout Adult Leader, he loves to watch and play hockey – as he’s on three different teams – and he enjoys hunting, fly fishing, wind surfing and holding down the 10 acres his home sits on.

What else would you like to know about Dr. Wineland? Be sure to ask him next time you’re in. He loves to get to know his patients better and help them learn more about him.

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Why iCare Vision?

Dr. Wineland and the team at iCare Vision have been helping patients in the community for over 36 years.

The amazing and experienced staff – averaging 18-34 years of experience with five licensed opticians on the team – remains up to date with high-level continuing education and best practices for the highly advanced equipment used (most pieces of equipment found at iCare are not available in the majority of practices in Central Ohio).

The practice’s newest doctor – Dr. Sara Sanders – joined the team after completing her residency and graduating from The Ohio State University College of Optometry. She compliments the practice with new knowledge and teachings from one of the mostly highly ranked universities in the country.

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