STATE COLLEGE — Dr. Tracy Sepich has been named to the PCON 250 — a select group of 250 optometrists identified as the leading innovators in optometry by Primary Care Optometry News.
Sepich is a graduate of Penn State University and the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, and she established Restore Eye Care, formerly Sepich Eye Care, in State College.
In addition to general eye care, Sepich concentrates on special needs, from children with vision-related learning problems and post-concussion vision therapy to vision rehabilitation for partially sighted individuals of all ages. She also provides services within local nursing homes and HealthSouth Nittany Valley Rehabilitation Hospital.
Sepich has been published and has given continuing education lectures on the field of low vision. Her practice was featured in the national trade journal Eyecare Business. She is a volunteer optometrist for the Special Olympics Opening Eyes program; InfantSEE, which provides free eye examinations for infants; and Vision USA, which provides free eye examinations and glasses for financially qualified individuals.
Sepich was awarded the 2014 Optometrist of the Year by the Pennsylvania Optometric Association, an organization to which she was recently elected a trustee.
