Dr. Kayla Campbell, the owner of Visionary Eye Clinic, is proud to return home to provide exceptional eye care to the Wood County and neighboring communities. A native of Rockport, WV, and a 2006 graduate of Parkersburg South High School, Dr. Campbell is deeply rooted in the Mid-Ohio Valley and is excited to serve the people she has always called neighbors. She earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemistry and Biology, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Alderson Broaddus University. In 2014, she received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Indiana University School of Optometry.
Dr. Kayla Campbell, the owner of Visionary Eye Clinic, is proud to return home to provide exceptional eye care to the Wood County and neighboring communities. A native of Rockport, WV, and a 2006 graduate of Parkersburg South High School, Dr. Campbell is deeply rooted in the Mid-Ohio Valley and is excited to serve the people she has always called neighbors. She earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemistry and Biology, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Alderson Broaddus University. In 2014, she received her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Indiana University School of Optometry.
Since graduation, Dr. Campbell has practiced in West Virginia, most recently spending the last nine years providing care in Barboursville. Known for her kind and compassionate approach, she offers comprehensive eye care to patients of all ages-including pediatric eye exams, diabetic eye care, and contact lens fittings, including specialty scleral lenses. She has a particular passion for treating ocular surface disease (commonly known as dry eye) and enjoys collaborating with providers across specialties such as primary care, endocrinology, neurology, dermatology, and oncology to deliver well-rounded, personalized care. Dr. Campbell also has a strong interest in treating urgent and emergent eye conditions.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Campbell is deeply committed to advancing the profession of optometry. She is a Past President of the West Virginia Association of Optometric Physicians and an active member of the American Optometric Association. She also volunteers with the Southern Council of Optometrists’ student program and serves as an associate professor or both Indiana University School of Optometry and the Kentucky College of Optometry, where she mentors students in the clinical setting.
Her work has been recognized with numerous awards, including:
Golden Opportunity Award (2025) – A national honor celebrating leadership among new private practice owners
Past President Award (2024) – Recognizing outstanding leadership in West Virginia optometry
West Virginia Young Optometrist of the Year (2018)
Young Optometrist of the South (2019)
InfantSEE Award – For excellence in pediatric eye care
Feinbloom Award – For contributions to low vision care
Marchon Award – For outstanding clinical skills
Outside the clinic, Dr. Campbell enjoys camping, hiking, and exploring Wild and Wonderful West Virginia with her husband, Nathan, and their two children, Dawsen and Nala.