Dr. Ken E. Ganly
Raised in Sparta, N.J., Dr. Ganly graduated cum laude with a BA in Biology from West Virginia University in 1989. He then received both a BS degree in Visual Sciences and his Doctor of Optometry from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in 1993. Up until July of 2009, Dr. Ganly was the owner of Springfield Eye Associates (the Independent Doctors of Optometry within LensCrafters) at two locations: Springfield, Delaware County and Pottstown, Chester County. Besides providing comprehensive eye care, Dr. Ganly also performs pre-and post-operative care for cataract and refractive surgery patients as well treating eye infections and removing ocular...
Dr. Carol Anne Luchanko-Ganly
Born and raised in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Dr. Luchanko-Ganly earned both her undergraduate and Optometry degrees in 1993 from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Upon completion of her education there, she successfully completed a one-year post-graduate residency program at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia. Dr. Luchanko-Ganly has also been an instructor on the Kennett YMCA staff for over 23 yrs where she has taught many different courses. She currently teaches both yoga and stretching courses. She is also a Board member for the Chester County Skating Club and frequently volunteers for school activities for their children....
Dr. Jordan Chilla
Dr. Jordan Chilla is from Boyertown, Pennsylvania. She attended West Chester University and graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree in Biology in 2014. She was also a member of the Division II Women’s Lacrosse team during her four years at WCU. Dr. Chilla received her Doctorate at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry at Salus University in 2018, earning highest academic and clinical honors. Before joining Ganly Vision Care, Dr. Chilla completed a clinical rotation at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, SC. She gained experience in managing and treating ocular diseases such as diabetic and hypertensive...

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