Local Doctor of Optometry will provide follow-up for students identified as needing eye care

What: K-12 students at Coldwater Exempted Village Schools identified as needing follow-up care from a vision screening will receive comprehensive eye exams from a local optometrist during an In-School Eye Exam clinic by iSee Ohio, the Ohio Optometric Foundation.

When: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m., Friday, March 7

Where: Coldwater Elementary, 310 North Second Street, Coldwater, OH 45828

Who: Local optometrist Dr. Lauren Grillot, Inspired Eyes, will be providing comprehensive eye exams and follow-up care for students as needed.

Background: According to surveys from the Ohio Department of Health, nearly 35,000 Ohio students who do not pass school-based vision screenings are not receiving recommended follow-up care with an eye doctor. iSee Ohio’s clinics bridge that gap by bringing eye examinations and eyewear directly to the schools.

The services, equipment and custom eyewear for students are donated. Doctors and staff volunteer their time to provide the exams and follow-up care.

Dr. Shane Foster, Board President of iSee Ohio

“Children can’t learn if they can’t see. As optometrists, it’s our responsibility to ensure that every Ohio child has access to the vision care they need and deserve, paving the way for a healthier, more productive future for generations to come.”

About iSee Ohio

The Ohio Optometric Foundation, DBA iSee Ohio, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to help Ohio children and individuals meet their full potential by improving access to quality, comprehensive eye care in their communities. Established in 2003 as the philanthropic arm of the Ohio Optometric Association, iSee Ohio provides opportunities and resources for children and individuals in underserved communities to obtain eye care while educating Ohioans to make informed decisions regarding eye health. More information is available online.