Dr. Kevin Cline
Dr. Cline was raised in Western Kansas in the small town of Victoria. He graduated from Victoria High School in 1974. He went on to Kansas State University and earned his bachelor of science in Chemical Science and also earned his teaching certificate. After college, he taught High School Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and General Science. After two years, he left teaching and worked at Arrow Laboratories in Wichita for 4 years. During his term at Arrow Laboratories he went to school part time and applied to Optometry school. In 1985, he was accepted to Northeastern State University College of Optometry. While at Northeastern, Dr. Cline was accepted into Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society. BSK is an association for those students at the top of their class; Dr. Cline was a member for all four years of Optometry school. He was awarded outstanding Senior Research Project which was eventually accepted for publication. Dr. Cline graduated from Northeastern College of Optometry in 1989. He has practiced in the Wichita area since 1989. Mulvane Vision Care was opened in 1992. In addition to primary eye care Dr. Cline provides the unique service of treating Learning Related Vision problems such as difficulties with eye tracking, focusing, eye teaming, visual motor, visual perceptual problems, amblyopia and eye turns. Dr. Cline is a member of the American Optometric Association and served for 3 years on the Pediatric/Binocular Vision Committee. He is also a member of Kansas Optometric Association, the Optometric Extension Program, and a Fellow in the College of Optometry in Vision Development. Dr. Cline also is an adjunct professor at Newman University where he teaches a workshop on Vision and Learning. Dr. Cline is married to Wendy and they have four children: Kyle, Andrea, Brent, and Jeremy. Dr. Cline enjoys writing songs, singing, and playing the guitar.
Dr. Trevor Askew
Dr. Askew is a native to Kansas, born in the small town of Minneola just outside of Dodge City. He grew up in the Goddard area and graduated from Goddard High School in 2000. Dr. Askew then attended the University of Kansas and received a degree in Human Biology in 2004. He graduated from the University of Missouri Saint Louis School of Optometry in May of 2008. While in school Dr. Askew was a member of the honor society Beta Sigma Kappa, as well as the American Optometric Association and the Kansas Optometric Association. During his last year of Optometry school he completed externships in many different clinical setting. He began his rotations at University of Missouri St. Louis working in a variety of optometric areas. The next rotation was St. Louis Community Services working in community clinics providing eye care to those in most need. In August of 2007, he started a four month rotation at the Kansas City VA focusing on the treatment and management of ocular disease. Finally, the last two rotations were in the Wichita area. The first was with Grene Vision Group focusing on the treatment and management of disease, and the final rotation was with Drs. Sullivan and Toon, who also use vision therapy in the treatment of vision related learning problems. Dr. Askew joined with Dr. Cline in 2008. He is married to Sara; they have a son, Carter, and a spoiled Boston terrier named Billy. Dr. Askew is eager to meet you and provide all of your eye care needs.
