Focus on Sight

School-based Vision Centers
We’re working to bring clear vision to students who need it most. 35% of children have never seen a vision care professional* By working with school-based health centers, we integrate vision care into their comprehensive healthcare approach. With your support, we can reach more students and their families—making permanent vision care access a reality for generations to come.
13.4 million
children have vision problems in the U.S.**
40% of children
in the U.S. who fail a vision screening do not receive follow-up care***


Adon Ochoa
“I like my magic glasses because they make me see.”
Onesight is Currently Bringing Vision Care Access and Opportunity to Students In
- Albany, GA
- Albany Area Primary Health Care in Albany, GA
- City Link in Cincinnati, OH
- Fairfield School District in Fairfield, OH
- Valley View Health Center in Manchester, OH
- La Clinica in Oakland, CA
- Bakersfield, CA
- Advance Center for EyeCare in Bakersfield, CA
- Community HealthNet in Gary, IN
- PS 188 Brooklyn in New York, NY
- Hamilton School District in Hamilton, OH
- Oyler School in Cincinnati, OH
- Valley View in Manchester, OH
- Primary Health Solutions School Base Health Center in Hamilton, OH
- Primary Health Solutions School Base Health Center in Fairfield, OH
Our School-based Centers Provide Students and Their Families With
Access to comprehensive vision exams
Prescriptions, fulfillment and repair of eyeglasses
Certain medication dispensing and prescription
Integration with Individualized Educational Plans
Referrals to an Ophthalmologist for complicated eye issues
Education on the importance of eye health and wellness
Partner With Us
For current health care organizations or Federally Qualified Health Centers interested in adding Vision Care to your existing or new health center in a school district, please fill out the form below.
Become a Sponsor
We’re thankful to our corporate donors who see the need and act. Whether you donate or contribute in-kind, your support makes so much possible.
*The Vision Care Institute. Americans’ Attitudes and Perceptions about Vision Care. Conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of The Vision Care Institute:tm: of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care,Inc., 2006
**American Optometric Association: Download PDF.
***Donohue SP, Johnson TM, Leonard-Martin TC. Screening for amblyogenic factors using a volunteer lay network and the MTI photoscreener. Ophthalmol 2000;107:1637–44. 8 Preslan MW and Novak A. Baltimore vision screening project. Phase 2. Ophthalmol 1998;105(1):151–153