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The Eye Team Addressing the eye care needs for your entire family. DR. ASHLEY R. SHIELDS

Dr. Ashley R. Dr. Sheilds is currently excepting new patients. DR. SARAH R.

Shields, formly Ashley Lynn is a 2001 graduate from West Muskingum High School. After high school Dr. Shields moved to Columbus, Ohio to attend The Ohio State University where she earned her Bachelor's of Science degree in Human Nutrition. She then attended Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where she earned her Doctor of Optometry Degree in 2012. Dr. Sheilds completed severa

l interships including those at the Nova Eye Care Clinic with advanced diseases, contact lenses, pediatric, and primary eye care. She also completed two externships with The Groups of Ophthalmologists at Fort Lauderdale Eye Institute and Eye Centers of South Florida. Dr. Shields recently returned to the Zanesville area and married her high school sweetheart Jody Shields. In Dr. Shields spare time she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, travelling, and watching movies. DR. KELLY RYEN

Dr. Kelly Ryen is a 1996 graduate and Valedictorian of her class at Pickerington High School. She did her undergraduate studies in Biology at Kent State University in Kent, OH. She then attended The Ohio State University College of Optometry and graduated Cum Laude in 2003 with her Doctor of Optometry degree. Dr. Ryen has practiced in a number of different optometric settings during her optometry career. She also spent time in contact lens research. She was a co-investigator on contact lens compatibility with different contact lens solutions and the affect on the cornea and was published for her work. She joined Sunrise Vision Clinic in February 2015 and became co owner of the new Zanesville Vision Care in January 2016. Dr. Ryen is currently accepting new patients. She enjoys seeing patients of all ages. Dr. Ryen enjoys fitting contact lenses, managing glaucoma and macular degeneration and pediatrics. Dr. Ryen is member of the American Optometric Association and the Ohio Optometric Association. She belonged to Epsilon Psi Epsilon and Golden Key Society while in Optometry School. Dr. Ryen enjoys spending time with her family and friends. Her hobbies include exercise, traveling, crafting, baking and reading. SCALLEY

Dr. Scalley grew up in a small town on the Ohio River called Toronto. She graduated from Toronto High School in 2002 as Valedictorian of her class. She went on to attend Otterbein College, a small liberal arts school in Westerville Ohio, just outside of Columbus. She graduated from Otterbein with honors in 2006 with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Life Science. She then went on to study optometry at Ohio State University and received her Doctor of Optometry Degree in June 2011. Dr. Scalley joined Sunrise Vision Clinic in July 2011. Dr. Scalley is currently welcoming patients of all ages. She works with patients who have glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and keratoconus, as well as many other eye conditions. She also enjoys fitting patients into different types of contact lenses, including those for astigmatism and for patients who need bifocals. Dr. Scalley moved to Zanesville in July of 2012 after living in the Columbus area for nine years. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends, knitting and crocheting, traveling, and playing with her three dogs, a Boston Terrier, and two Siberian Huskies. Dr. Scalley is a member of the Ohio Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. She belonged to the Theta Nu sorority at Otterbein as well as the Epsilon Psi Epsilon fraternity at Ohio State.

👁️ Routine eye exams can reveal more than changes in vision.In many cases, eye doctors may spot early warning signs of s...
05/27/2026

👁️ Routine eye exams can reveal more than changes in vision.

In many cases, eye doctors may spot early warning signs of serious health conditions before other symptoms even appear. From diabetes and high blood pressure to certain neurological concerns, the eyes can provide important clues about overall health. 🩺

Regular eye exams are about more than updating a prescription — they’re also an important part of preventative healthcare and early detection. ✨

Behind every flag placed today is a name, a family, and a story that mattered deeply to someone.Memorial Day is a remind...
05/25/2026

Behind every flag placed today is a name, a family, and a story that mattered deeply to someone.

Memorial Day is a reminder that sacrifice is personal, and freedom has never been free.

Today, we remember those who gave everything in service to our country and honor the legacy they left behind.

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👓 Ever set your glasses down “just for a second” and then spend the next 20 minutes trying to find them? 😅A few simple h...
05/22/2026

👓 Ever set your glasses down “just for a second” and then spend the next 20 minutes trying to find them? 😅

A few simple habits can go a long way when it comes to keeping track of your eyewear — like using a dedicated spot at home, keeping a protective case nearby, and avoiding risky “temporary” placements like the top of your car 🚗💨

Taking care of your glasses helps protect your investment and keeps your vision clear when you need it most.

👁️ Busy days call for contact lenses that can keep up.PRECISION7® 1-week contact lenses are designed for clear, comforta...
05/20/2026

👁️ Busy days call for contact lenses that can keep up.

PRECISION7® 1-week contact lenses are designed for clear, comfortable vision through packed schedules, everyday routines, and everything in between. Whether the day starts early or ends late, comfort matters. ✨

Pink eye isn’t always as simple as it sounds 👁️Redness, itching, watering, and irritation can all point to different typ...
05/19/2026

Pink eye isn’t always as simple as it sounds 👁️

Redness, itching, watering, and irritation can all point to different types of conjunctivitis — and the right treatment depends on the cause. While some cases clear up quickly, others may need medical attention to help prevent spreading or worsening symptoms.

If your eyes don’t look or feel right, don’t ignore it. Getting answers early can help you feel better faster.

If your eyes feel tired by the end of the day, your screens might be winning 👀💻Between phones, computers, TVs, and table...
05/18/2026

If your eyes feel tired by the end of the day, your screens might be winning 👀💻

Between phones, computers, TVs, and tablets, most eyes are working overtime every single day. Dryness, blurry vision, headaches, and eye fatigue can all be signs of digital eye strain.

A few simple changes can help:
✨ Take short screen breaks throughout the day
✨ Adjust brightness levels
✨ Blink more often than you think you need to
✨ Keep regular eye exams on the schedule

Healthy eyes make everyday life a whole lot easier — from workdays to weekend scrolling.

Burning, watery, gritty, tired eyes? 👀Dry eye is more common than many people realize — and it can affect everything fro...
05/14/2026

Burning, watery, gritty, tired eyes? 👀

Dry eye is more common than many people realize — and it can affect everything from screen time comfort to reading, driving, and everyday activities. The good news is there are treatment options available that can help improve comfort and eye health.

👀 Sometimes kids don’t realize they’re having vision problems — they just adapt to them.Sitting too close to the TV, squ...
05/12/2026

👀 Sometimes kids don’t realize they’re having vision problems — they just adapt to them.

Sitting too close to the TV, squinting, frequent headaches, or blurry vision can all be signs it’s time for an eye exam. Early eye care plays an important role in learning, development, and everyday life. 📚✨

The Eye Team recommends regular eye exams for children, even before symptoms become obvious. Catching vision concerns early can make a big difference as kids grow and learn. 🩵

👀 It’s easy to blame tiredness, stress, or too much screen time when vision feels “off” — but small changes in eyesight ...
05/11/2026

👀 It’s easy to blame tiredness, stress, or too much screen time when vision feels “off” — but small changes in eyesight can sometimes happen so gradually that they’re easy to overlook.

Regular eye exams help monitor more than just vision clarity. They can also help detect changes in overall eye health before they become bigger issues later on.

A simple appointment today can help keep everyday life looking a little clearer. ✨

Life gets busy, and finding time to make appointments isn’t always easy. 👓The Eye Team makes it simple to request an app...
05/08/2026

Life gets busy, and finding time to make appointments isn’t always easy. 👓

The Eye Team makes it simple to request an appointment online anytime that works for you. Whether it’s time for a routine eye exam, new glasses, contacts, or you’ve noticed changes in your vision, getting started only takes a few minutes.

Clear vision starts with making the appointment you’ve been putting off. ✨

👀 Ready to switch things up a little? Colored contact lenses can be a fun way to enhance your natural eye color or try s...
05/07/2026

👀 Ready to switch things up a little? Colored contact lenses can be a fun way to enhance your natural eye color or try something completely different while still enjoying the convenience of contacts.

From subtle shades to more noticeable changes, there are options for all kinds of styles and everyday looks. The right fit and proper eye care still matter, which is why an eye exam and professional guidance are important before trying colored lenses. ✨

A fresh look might be closer than you think.

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