When Drs. Lauren and Noah Wahl opened Wahl to Wahl Eye Care on April 21, they weren’t just launching a business — they were building a community-minded vision care practice rooted in wellness, family and intentionality.
Wahl to Wahl Eye Care reflects the Wahls’ shared mission to deliver top-tier eye care while giving back to the community they now call home. “We wanted to create a space that felt warm and inviting, where patients feel seen — literally and figuratively,” said Dr. Lauren. “Our goal was to be more than just the place people come for their yearly eye exam. We want to be part of the community that supports us.”
The practice name is a nod to their last name and a symbol of their whole-hearted commitment — from “wall to wall” — to every aspect of patient care. The couple, who met over a decade ago in optometry school and married in 2021, envisioned Wahl to Wahl Eye Care as a reflection of their values and dedication to the field.
From the start, the Wahls aimed to establish a practice distinct from others. That begins with their curated eyewear selection, which focuses on independent frame brands with missions to give back — whether planting a tree for every frame purchased or donating eyewear to those in need.
“Our goal is to be intentional with every decision,” said Dr. Noah. “From the frames we carry to the advanced technology we use, we want patients to know they’re receiving thoughtful, high-quality care.”
That technology includes cutting-edge diagnostic tools, such as automated phoropters for precise prescriptions and ultra-widefield retinal imaging that captures a 220-degree view of the retina. This innovation allows the Wahls to detect early signs of glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration and other severe conditions — often before symptoms arise.
Wahl to Wahl Eye Care offers services for patients of all ages — from toddlers to Dr. Lauren’s 101-year-old grandfather. What sets their practice apart is its whole-body approach to vision health. Services include routine eye exams, pediatric care, contact lens fittings and myopia management for children. As the practice grows, they plan to add sports vision training and dry eye therapy.
Giving back isn’t just part of the Wahl to Wahl mission — it’s at the heart of it. In addition to offering free retinal screenings for first responders and reaching out to schools for complimentary vision checks, they plan to dedicate a day each year to providing free exams to individuals without vision insurance. The practice is committed to serving the community and giving back to it.
Dr. Noah, a former football player, is passionate about supporting youth athletes and has reached out to local sports organizations to develop partnerships focused on vision performance. “We want to help kids see clearly so they can play at their best,” he said.
The Wahls don’t just work in the Fishers community — they live there, too. Residing just 10 minutes from their office, they are always available for after-hours eye emergencies — something Dr. Noah offered in his previous role. “Being close by means we can help when people need it most,” he said.
With deep Indiana roots, a genuine love for community and a commitment to exceptional, mission-focused care, Drs. Lauren and Noah Wahl are redefining what eye care can be. Both University of Indianapolis graduates, they share a vision to deliver high-quality, personalized care to every patient — one thoughtful appointment at a time.
For more information or to book an appointment, visit wahltowahleyecare.com.

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Hello, Dr Wahl, my name is Kiprop Sego clinical officer from Mosoriot,Kenya. We once met when you came with Prof Joe Mamlin to Mosoriot AMPATH HIV clinic,near MTRH, Eldoret. Let’s keep in touch if possible. I welcome you to a general medical camp in a remote region in Kenyan,, next year October 2026. I organise free medical camps with Missionary friends from Germany with a aim of reaching the unreached communities especially in Africa. Your Eye expertise will. be of help to these poor and vulnerable communities. Our main mission is to help not only physically but also spiritually so that they see and feel Christ. I work in Mosoriot,Kenya as TB Coordinator as well as part-time Kenyan missionary partnering with the International Christian organisation called To All Nations(TAN) based in Germany. Regards.Kiprop Sego.