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Dr. John Breiwa, O.D.

Meet Dr. John Breiwa, O.D., a provider at Vision Source Of Bowling Green the leading provider of vision care products and services in Bowling Green.

Dr. John Breiwa graduated from Bowling Green High School. He attended WKU and graduated from the University of Houston College of Optometry. He is a past president of the Kentucky Optometric Association and the Kentucky Board of Optometric Examiners.

Dr. Breiwa is a past national chairman of Vision USA (a charity eye care program of the American Optometric Association). He formed a partnership with Dr. Cheek in 1980 and moved to their current location with Drs. Jeskie and Tucker in 2012. Dr. Breiwa was the 1991 Kentucky Optometrist of the Year.

Dr. Breiwa and his wife, Sybil, have four beautiful daughters. When Dr. Breiwa isn’t providing patients with quality and compassionate Optometric care, he enjoys spending time on the golf course and supporting Western Kentucky University athletics. Go Tops!