At our New Castle, Kokomo, and Marion eye care clinics, we handle everything from adult and childrens eye exams and hard-to-fit contact lenses, to eye emergencies, treatment of eye diseases and co-management of eye surgery such as LASIK.
Expert eye care solutions should be convenient and easy, and we excel in serving all your vision needs while maximizing the convenience. We are devoted to helping you maximize your vision, so you can enjoy the highest quality of life!
Dr. Fettig received his undergraduate degree from Indiana University in 1987 and his graduate degree from the Indiana University School of Optometry in 1989. He has been in private optometric practice in Marion, IN since 1989.
Dr. Fettig is a member of the American Optometric Association, the Indiana Optometric Association and Wabash Valley Optometric Society. In 1994, the Indiana Optometric Association honored Dr. Fettig by bestowing upon him the Young Optometrist of the Year Award. Dr. Fettig was President of the Indiana Optometric Association 2005-2006.
Dr. Fettig's practice consists of primary optometric care and low vision care for the visually impaired. He provides eye care for all age groups and provides routine eye care for glasses and contact lenses.
Dr. Kerby received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Southern Indiana in 2005 and his Doctor of Optometry degree from the Indiana University School of Optometry in 2010.
Upon graduation from Indiana University, Dr. Kerby joined Preferred Eye Care, LLC and practices in group's Kokomo location. Dr. Kerby is a member of the American Optometric Association, Indiana Optometric Association and Wabash Valley Optometric Society.Dr. Kerby provides primary and medical optometric eye care to all ages, as well as, prescribing eyeglasses and a variety of contact lenses. Dr. Kerby provides vision screenings to young children in the area's local schools. Originally from French Lick, Indiana,
Dr. Kerby is an avid Indiana University, Colts, and New York Yankees fan. He enjoys golfing, camping and spending time with his friends and family.Dr. and Mrs. Kerby have two sons, Garrett and Graydon, and reside in Kokomo.
Dr. Burkhart is a second generation optometrist who was born and raised in Kokomo. He is a 1989 graduate of Taylor High School. He attended IU Bloomington, graduating in 1993 with a B.A. in Biology, then was accepted into the prestigious Indiana University School of Optometry, graduating with Doctorate in Optometry degree in 1997. During optometry school, he interned at Keesler AFB Medical Center in Biloxi, MS, Faust/Gelvin Eye Center inMarion IN, IU-Indianapolis Eye Care Center, and IU Atwater Eye Care Center in Bloomington.
Dr. Burkhartis a member of the American Optometric Association (AOA), the Indiana Optometric Association (IOA), and the WabashValley Optometric Society.He has volunteered his time serving his optometric colleaguesasamember of the Board of Trustees of the IOA.Heis alifelong member of South Side Christian Church in Kokomo, having served as both a deacon and an elder of the church.
His wife Krista, aTipton County native,is a graduate of IU-Bloomington School of Education andis a teacherat Taylor Elementary School. They havethree children, Karlie, Cassidy, and Alex. He is a fan of all sports,especially local high school sports, and alsospends time cheering onthe Colts, the Pacers, theCincinnati Reds, and is a big fan of IndyCar racing and the Indy 500.