Dr. Sophia Layne's dedication to improving eye care for Latina women is making a tangible difference in the lives of her patients. By providing access to quality eye care and promoting education and awareness, Dr. Layne is helping to:
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She is also writing a book titled “Op, Op, Op: Three Steps to Clear Vision for Latino Families,” which will include QR codes linking to her AVI video library. The book aims to demystify eye jargon and empower patients to demand better care.
After earning her Bachelor of Science in Biology from UCLA, Dr. Layne completed her Doctor of Optometry (OD) at the Southern California College of Optometry. She then pursued a residency in ocular disease, focusing on diabetic retinopathy and hypertensive retinopathy—conditions disproportionately affecting Latino communities.
Despite this, her outcomes speak volumes. Her clinic has a 98% patient satisfaction rate. Diabetic eye exam compliance in her community has risen by 40% since she started sending automated text reminders in Spanish with short AVI video links explaining why the exam matters.