The numbers are in…

Jun 3, 2026 | Health

More than 100 patients had their eyes examined at the mobile vision clinic. (Photo by Mary-Justine Lanyon)

…and they are impressive!

At the recent Health & Resource Fair, there were three dentists, four dental hygienists, four dental assistants, an ortho assistant, a nurse practitioner and a mobile vision clinic

Of the three dentists, Dr. Theodory practices at Redlands Family Dentistry; Dr. Nadir also practices at Redlands and teaches at LLU School of Dentistry; Dr. Morales practices in Lake Arrowhead. The four hygienists were Shellie Boydston; Wendy Williams from Yorba Linda; Trisha Manookian, who helps with the Rim sealant program; and Tony Sanchez from Redlands. The dental assistants were Denise, Stephanie, Dulce and Destiny, all local assistants, as well as Kristine, an ortho assistant.

Sherri Mundall reported doing 142 sports physicals this year as compared to 118 last year. The value? $21,300.

At the Lestonnac mobile vision clinic, they saw 113 students and visitors. They dispensed 40 pairs of reading glasses and cut 100 pairs of distance glasses on site. Thirteen patients were referred to the satellite location in San Bernardino for a comprehensive eye exam.

All services provided were at no cost to the patients.

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