Features 86th AMDS optometry Airmen keep Ramstein sights clear June 30, 2016 Photos by Senior Airman Larissa Greatwood A patient looks through a phoropter during an optometry exam June 23 on Ramstein. The 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry clinic supports roughly 54,000 Americans, making it the largest American population outside of the continental U.S. Senior Airman Jonathan Robins, 1st Combat Communications Squadron maintenance operations center technician, receives an eye exam June 23 on Ramstein. The 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry clinic works to ensure all patients receive the medical care they need to ensure the best eye health possible. Lt. Col. Neil Horner, 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry flight commander (right), speaks to Senior Airman Jonathan Robins, 1st Combat Communications Squadron maintenance operations center technician, about his eye health June 23 on Ramstein. The clinic is the largest in U.S. Air Forces in Europe, offering assistance and care to more than 54,000 Americans. Staff Sgt. Christopher Simpson, 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron optometry technician (right), administers pupil-dilating drops to Senior Airman Jonathan Robins, 1st Combat Communications Squadron maintenance operations center technician, during an eye exam June 23 on Ramstein. The clinic offers a variety of services including routine eye exams, diagnosing and treating diseases, retraining physicals, school screenings and refractive surgery. Tags: 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron × 86th AMDS optometry « Previous × Next » Share Tweet