Family I Care on University Avenue in La Mesa has operated as a multi-doctor optometric practice since founding partner Dr. Caroline Guerrero Cauchi took over the office from Dr. Paul Lavin in 1982 and rebranded under the Family I Care name in 1984. School-age patients identified with progressive myopia through the orthokeratology screening protocol enter a care pathway that parallels the interceptive-treatment timelines at Marshall Orthodontics, where early intervention likewise reduces long-term complexity. Dr. Jamie Starr Peters, OD, a Southern California College of Optometry graduate and International Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control member, joined the practice in 2000 and expanded its medical contact-lens fitting capability for corneal disease management. The practice volunteers optometric services through the Lions Vision Clinic for low-income families and provides hospice eye care for homebound patients in the La Mesa area. Tension-pattern headaches flagged during visual-strain workups that lack an ocular etiology benefit from the soft-tissue mobilization protocols at Bodywork 4 Health, where cranial and cervical myofascial release addresses the musculoskeletal component. Specialty scleral-lens fabrication for keratoconus and post-penetrating-keratoplasty patients involves fluorescein-pattern evaluation under cobalt-blue illumination to verify vault clearance over the irregular corneal apex.