Our Doctors Tracy Carpenter Sepich, O.D., M.S. 
Dr. Sepich graduated from Penn State University in 1987 with a Bachelors Degree in Life Science. In 1991 she graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry with both a Masters of Science in Low Vision Rehabilitation and a Doctor of Optometry. Dr. Sepich began her career as an Associate optometrist in Charlottesville and Staunton Virginia. In 1994, She founded her own practice in Seneca PA. She has been published in Review of Optometry, a professional journal, and has given continuing education lectures for Optometrists, Physicians, Paraoptometrics, and Vision Teachers on the field of low vision. Her practice was featured in the national trade journal, Eyecare Business. She has also participated in various service organizations and volunteer projects. She is a volunteer optometrist for the Special Olympics Opening Eyes program, InfantSEE (free eye examinations for infants), and Vision USA (free eye examinations and glasses for financially qualified individuals). Her philosophy is to maintain a patient-centered practice, tailoring her care to meet each individual's needs. She welcomes coordination of care with other professionals and related agencies to best serve the needs of her patients. Dr. Sepich lives in her hometown of State College, with her husband Rodney and four children. She is an active volunteer for Our Lady of Victory Church and Rotary Club of Downtown State College. She is a member of Leadership Centre County Class of 2006. Christine Zlupko, O.D.
Dr. Zlupko graduated from Juniata College in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She then attended the Pennsylvania College of Optometry and graduated as Doctor of Optometry in 2003. She has practiced in State College since 2003 and joined Sepich Eye Care in 2010 with a special interest in glaucoma management and pediatric eyecare. Dr. Zlupko is a volunteer with Centre Volunteers in Medicine and is also actively involved in the Juniata College Alumni Association and assists in scholarship fundraising. She also serves on the Juniata Career Team. Christine lives in State College with her husband, Brandon and their two children. |