Dr. Ron Campana is a western Pennsylvania native and proud alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied Microbiology. He received his Doctor of Optometry from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. His training includes ocular disease rotations at The Eye Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Veterans Affairs Hospital outside Hartford, Connecticut.

Before joining Your Family Eye Doctors Inc., Dr. Campana was a principal advisor on the Gulf Coast Optometry panel in Tampa, Florida. He has a particular interest in ocular disease and contact lens practice.

Margaret Nikituk, O.D. received her Doctor of Optometry from The Ohio State University College of Optometry in 2018 and earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2014. Dr. Nikituk specializes in ocular disease treatment and dry eye. She says the best things about being an optometrist are developing relationships with her patients and improving their standard of life while broadening her medical knowledge.

When not treating patients, Dr. Nikituk runs her wellness account on Instagram, @the.health.blend, working out, traveling, and spending quality time with her husband and dog.

Dr. Randy Cakanac received his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Before joining Your Family Eye Doctors, Inc., he was a Department of eye care member at the Allegheny Health Education and Research Foundation, an integrated multidisciplinary Pennsylvania healthcare system.

He has a specific interest in diabetic eye disease. “It’s an exciting time in eye care. By utilizing the latest technologies can detect eye conditions sooner and more accurately than just a few years ago. We have always tried to adopt meaningful technology early on.”

Dr. Chris Cakanac earned his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. He completed a primary eye care residency from The Eye Institute in Philadelphia, PA.

He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and has authored numerous articles and papers. He is the author of the text Cornea and Conjunctiva, Clinical Procedures. As a nationally recognized lecturer, Dr. Cakanac is also a member of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry faculty. He established and continues to head the Low Vision program at the Westmoreland County Blind Association (WCBA) in Greensburg, PA, for patients with a permanent visual impairment from chronic disease or trauma.

His particular interests include eye disease and vision rehabilitation. “The word family means a lot to us. Our practice is very unique in that all our founding partners are family. As a patient, you can expect to be treated as a member of our family.”