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Orange, CA
DR. BASS VISION CENTER
130 S Main Street Suite F
Orange, CA 92868
(Corner of Chapman & Main)
Next to Starbucks
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Westminster, CA
DR.
BASS VISION CENTER
15068 Goldenwest St.
Westminster CA 92683
(Corner of Bolsa & Goldenwest)
Near the Westminster Mall
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Laguna Niguel, CA
DR. HENSLICK VISION CENTER
27451 La Paz Rd.Suite B
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
(corner of La Paz & Avila Rd.)
In front of Home Depot;
next to the Arco Gas Station
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Torrance, CA
DEL AMO OPTOMETRY
4505 Sepulveda Blvd.
Torrance CA 90505
(Corner of Anza & Sepulveda
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Dr. Rob Henslick |
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"Dr. Rob" has been in private practice
since the late 1980's.
He graduated from Berkeley in 1984 and from the Southern
California College of Optometry in 1988.
Dr. Henslick specializes in contact lenses and carries a
large selection of designer frames.
Dr. Henslick also is an expert in Lasik consultation and
co-management. He has a friendly office staff who enjoy
helping "Dr. Rob" serve family eyecare needs. |
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Many say that Dr. James Rob
Henslick, an optometrist in Laguna Niguel, has a heart of gold.
Henslick set up a charitable vision clinic in Kitale, Kenya in
February 2007, inside of a small cottage hospital called the Sister
Freda's Medical Clinic. To date, he has taken four mission trips to
Kenya and dispensed more than 2,000 pairs of glasses to the less
fortunate people of Kenya. He has treated hundreds of eye infections
and diseases such as glaucoma, thanks to the generous donations of
Alcon and Allergan Pharmaceuticals. Here is a closer look at the man
known as "Dr. Rob."
Q: What is your full-time job?
A: I've been a doctor of optometry for 20 years and have practiced
in Laguna Niguel for eight years.
Q: When did you become interested in helping others less
fortunate?
A: In high school, I went on several mission trips to Mexico with my
church youth group. In 1993, I joined the Mission Viejo Rotary Club,
and through the Rotary Club came in contact with the Flying Doctors
group called LA LIGA International. I served with them in rural
Mexico for several years, flying to remote villages to provide
medical care. In 2003, I joined a group from Saddleback Church
helping the Lost Boys of Sudan. These boys are refugees from Sudan
who were brought to the U.S. Working with these boys developed my
interest in helping the people of Africa.
Q: To date, what has been your favorite place to lend a hand and
why?
A: Kenya, because there is such a desperate need and the people are
so grateful for everything you do for them. It is also very
rewarding to work alongside Freda Robinson, a Kenyan nurse, whose
incredible story is told in her biography "Heart of Compassion Hands
of Care" written by Darlene Sala.
Q: What's the best part of this work?
A: Using my God-given talents to help those less fortunate.
Q: The most challenging?
A: Not being able to help everyone we come in contact with.
Q: How has this work bettered or enhanced your life?
A: It always makes you feel good to help others and reminds us of
how blessed we truly are to live in the United States with all the
opportunities we have here.
Q: If you had to choose someone to spend a week with – dead or
alive – who would it be & why?
A: My father because he died way too young. I'd love for him to see
me and my family today.
Q: What is one thing that you have never done, but would like to
in the near future?
A: Taking my family trekking in Peru and traveling to the Holy
Lands.
Q: What are your future goals?
A: To continue serving the vision needs of the people of Saddleback
Valley, to expand my charitable vision clinic in Kenya to include
cataract surgery and continue serving the people of Kenya. |
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Dr. Edyta Klimek |
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