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Dr. Michael E. Bennett Dr. Bennett graduated in 1985 from Northeastern Oklahoma State University College of Optometry with Honors and moved to Guthrie in 1989. Dr. Bennett is a member of the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians (OAOP), American Optometric Association, Lion’s Club Eye Bank Board, American Optometric Association Sports Vision Section, and a Charter Member of the International Academy of Sports Vision. Dr. Bennett supports Optometry in various ways. Currently, he is Past-President for the OAOP. In 2007, he was inducted into the Pioneers in Oklahoma Optometry Hall of Fame. Dr. Bennett participates in legislative activities in order to promote the eye care profession and the importance of independent doctors. Not only does Dr. Bennett serve on a variety of committees for Oklahoma Optometry, but he also serves as an executive board member for the Southwest Council of Optometry.
Dr. Bennett practices primary care optometry, which includes fitting contact lenses, prescribing glasses, treatment of ocular diseases including gluacoma, and co-management of Laser Vision Correction. He specializes in the care of pre-and post-operative surgery patients, Computer Vision Syndrome, Sports Vision, and Corneal Refractive Therapy. Locally, Dr. Bennett lectures at Guthrie and Logan County Schools, and serves on scholarship commitees. Dr.Bennett has also been a Board member of the Guthrie Noon Lions Club and Pancake Day Chairman, which raises money to provide eye glasses to children in need. He is currently serving as Immedaite Past President for the charitable organization. |
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Dr. Brian A. Padgham Dr. Padgham graduated from Soutwestern Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology in 2002. He, then, proceeded to graduate from Northeastern Oklahoma State University College of Optometry in 2006. Dr. Padgham is a member of the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians (OAOP), American Optometric Association, and American Optometric Association Sports Vision Section. Dr. Padgham supports Optometry in various ways. He has served as Optometric Student Assocation President and currently serves as an OAOP Membership Committee member. He also participates in legislative activities in order to promote the eye care profession and the importance of independent doctors.
Dr. Padgham practices primary care optometry, which includes prescribing glasses, treatment of ocular diseases including gluacoma, co-management of Laser Vision Correction, pre-and post-operative surgery patients, Computer Vision Syndrome, Sports Vision, and Corneal Refractive Therapy. He specializes in fitting contact lenses for full-time and occasional contact lens wearers. Locally, Dr. Padgham also lectures at Guthrie and Logan County Schools and participates in children's vision screenings. |
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