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Upcoming Staff Changes

At the end of March, Dr. Robin Theye is leaving Robeson Family Vision Center to join a practice closer to her home. Patients have appreciated Robin’s clear, consistent, and informative eye health care. We will miss her, but share her excitement for her next opportunity and the increased time it will allow her to spend with her husband Mike and their son Wyatt.

In May, RFVC is excited to welcome Dr. Emily Dunham to the team. That name may sound familiar to you. Emily worked at the clinic as an Optometric Assistant while she attended WSU before heading to optometry school in Tennessee.

While all RFVC professional care team members collaborate to provide the high-quality care patients enjoy at our clinic, we all know it is patients who make it hard for Robin to leave and exciting for Emily to return. Please join us in giving Dr. Theye a warm thank you and good wishes, and a similarly warm welcome to Dr. Dunham as she returns to Winona