Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Wiebe, DeLeon achieve Certified Ophthalmic Assistant certificat­ion

- By Siloam Springs Regional Hospital

Candace Wiebe and Jeremy DeLeon, of Legacy Eye Center, both recently achieved their Certified Ophthalmic Assistant certificat­ion. Wiebe and DeLeon work alongside Ophthalmol­ogist Dr. John A. Billingsle­y III at the clinic in Siloam Springs.

The new designatio­n means Wiebe and DeLeon can provide profession­al medical and administra­tive help for ophthalmol­ogists/ optometris­ts in a clinical setting. According to Wiebe, patients can be more confident they are getting a quality medical exam when they visit the clinic.

“It means everything to the patient to be able to ask me a question and I can, in turn, answer the question to the best of my knowledge and I understand exactly what they want to know,” DeLeon said.

Earning the certificat­ion helped Wiebe “know and understand more about what test or task to perform according to each patient’s specific needs.”

Both DeLeon and Wiebe wanted to further their education, job knowledge and, after achieving this certificat­ion, move to the next level of certificat­ion.

Wiebe said her interest in ophthalmol­ogy started when she began working in an optometry office.

“I worked there for 61/2 years and worked in several roles there,” Wiebe said. “The technician position was my favorite. When I learned of a technician position opening up at Legacy Eye Center with Dr. Billingsle­y, I applied. Serving our patients with quality care and putting a smile on their faces when they’re here is the best part of my job.”

So, what interested DeLeon in the ophthalmol­ogy field?

“Medicine, surgery — the visual system opens a variety of learning within the field,” he said. “So many diseases manifest first within the eye. There are hundreds of challenges. Ocular health is so important. When something goes wrong, early diagnosis and treatment is essential. I also enjoy the ability to make a difference in someone’s life. As new patients become establishe­d patients, they grow into family over time.”

When not assisting patients at Legacy Eye Center Wiebe said she enjoys the great outdoors such as long walks, hiking or any outside activity with her family and friends. “I have a wonderful husband and five sweet growing boys,” she said. “I’m blessed beyond words.”

DeLeon and his wife of 20 years, Ilda, are enjoying being parents to their 6-month-old daughter, Izabella.

“She is our pride and joy,” he said. “My wife and I also enjoy history and traveling to historic sites all across the United States. I grew up in west Texas so, naturally, I love BBQ brisket weekends.”

Legacy Eye Center offers comprehens­ive eye exams and in-office procedures for treatment of macular degenerati­on, glaucoma, diabetic eye disease and cosmetic features for the aging face. John A. Billingsle­y III, M.D., is a boardcerti­fied ophthalmol­ogist and member of the Siloam Springs Regional Hospital Medical Staff. He performs cataract and glaucoma surgery in addition to oculoplast­ic procedures and emergency surgeries at the SSRH outpatient eye surgery suite. To schedule an appointmen­t, call 479524-6115.

 ?? Photo submitted ?? Candace Wiebe and Jeremy DeLeon, of Legacy Eye Center, both recently achieved their Certified Ophthalmic Assistant certificat­ion. Pictured are (from left) the staff at Legacy Eye Center: Marci Garrett, Legacy Eye Center receptioni­st; Candace Wiebe,...
Photo submitted Candace Wiebe and Jeremy DeLeon, of Legacy Eye Center, both recently achieved their Certified Ophthalmic Assistant certificat­ion. Pictured are (from left) the staff at Legacy Eye Center: Marci Garrett, Legacy Eye Center receptioni­st; Candace Wiebe,...

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