Victoria R. Louis, O.D. received her Doctor of Optometry from The Ohio State University College of Optometry. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Hiram College.

While attending optometry school, Dr. Louis interned at the Dayton V.A. Hospital optometry clinic and Professional Vision Care in Westerville, specializing in vision therapy and children’s developmental vision. She discovered her love for optometry while in grad school, initially studying genetic research. Dr. Louis enjoys being an optometrist because it allows her to make a noticeable and immediate improvement in people’s lives.

Dr. Louis is a member of the Ohio Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. She occasionally lectures on children’s vision and is a RealEyes presenter at local elementary schools. She also volunteers at the Mildred Bayer Homeless Clinic, doing eye exams on the patients there.

Dr. Louis enjoys golf, cycling, and needlepoint when she is not treating patients. She and her husband have two children and live in Bowling Green, Ohio.

Rick Cherry, O.D. received his Doctor of Optometry from The Ohio State University in 1987 and earned his Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the University of Toldeo in 1983.

Dr. Cherry opened the practice in Toledo in 1987 and added the Oregon practice in 1993. He provides comprehensive care to all his patients, including contact lens fitting and glaucoma management. He finds it rewarding to be able to improve each patient’s quality of life through their vision.

From 1991 to 2002, Dr. Cherry taught clinical procedures, contact lenses, and ocular anatomy courses at Owens Community College.

In his free time, Dr. Cherry enjoys gardening, traveling, golfing, catching shows at the theater, and following the Ohio State Buckeyes.