I have been enjoying practicing optometry for 43 years. I opened my practice 34 years ago.
10/12/2025
So excited to be actuvely practicing and love it. No slowing down
We at Rancho Cucamonga Optometry are here to educate and inform you, the prospective patient, of the vision care options that are available to you today. We fit you with contact lens, glasses, eye ware, children's eye ware, and offer a friendly optometry eye service.
07/20/2025
07/16/2025
Our office has been comanaging refactive surgery patients including cataracts, lasik and glaucoma patient with NVISION Eye Centers
06/24/2025
I got over 300 reactions on my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉
05/24/2025
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05/11/2025
If you or your child tend to view digital devices or print closely, it may indicate a vision problem. Please give us a call at Rancho Cucamonga Optometric Center.
04/20/2025
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03/04/2025
Great time in The Bronx
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I graduated from Pacific University, College of Optometry in 1981. During that time, I also interned at the State University of New York, College of Optometry in vision training. These two schools offered me a vast training in what’s termed functional vision care or behavioral optometry.
All optometrists do not practice behavioral optometry. This is a highly specialized 📷field and personal belief in how vision affects every aspect of a person’s performance. A behavioral optometrist believes that vision is much more than just having 20/20 sight. You may very well have 20/20 eyesight and still not be able to perform certain visual tasks at 100%, i.e. reading, computer work, hand-eye coordination as pertains to sports, intricate detailed work, driving, and much, much more. As a behavioral optometrist, I believe in getting to know and understand my patients and their day to day life functions. I believe that every patient is unique unto themselves with their own specific visual demands. My success has been based on the personal care and time I devote to those patients who call on me for help and guidance.
I make it a point to make my staff and myself available to lecture to educators, parents, coaches, and the business community discussing specific vision problems and their effects on performance at home, school, and at work. In these lectures, I have also discussed how appropriate vision care and treatment can help improve performance for these individuals.
I am so proud to share my first self-published book, Looking Good: My Passion for Optometry and the Lives I’ve Changed. Here is a link to access it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZXMKTTK/