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Douglas C. Morrow, OD Dr. Morrow is a 1977 graduate of the Indiana University School of Optometry. He has practiced in Auburn since 1979 and he opened a practice in Garrett in 2000. Dr. Morrow has been active in many community organizations in the 28 years he has been in practice. His activities include; Auburn Little League, Auburn City Park Board, DeKalb County United Way and Auburn Chamber of Commerce. While serving as a volunteer in these organizations he has also served as the president of each organization. Dr. Morrow’s service as a volunteer also includes being a member of the Auburn Presbyterian Church serving the church as an elder and youth leader, the Auburn Lions Club, youth basketball coach and little league baseball coach. Dr. Morrow is a member of the Indiana Optometric Association, American Optometric Association, American Diabetic Association and the American Public Health Association. He serves as a volunteer for the Indiana Optometric Association and the American Optometric Association. Dr. Morrow serves as a volunteer for the American Optometric Association on the Eye Care Benefits Committee. He also serves as the AOA representative on the American Medical Association CPT Health Care Profession Advisory Committee. Dr. Morrow was appointed to the Indiana Optometry Board (IOB) by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2006. The IOB is the state regulatory board for optometry. Dr. Morrow has been honored by the Indiana Optometric Association as the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, Meritorious Service Award and the Optometrist of the Year Award. Dr. Morrow is married to his wife Barbara who is a children’s author and they have four sons. He enjoys spending time with his family.
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Michelle L. Frye, OD Dr. Frye graduated from the Indiana University School of Optometry in 2007. In July of 2008, she joined Dr. Morrow's practice as an associate and provides services in both the Auburn Eyecare and Garrett Eyecare offices. She is a member of the Garrett Chamber of Commerce, as well as the American Optometric Association, American Academy of Optometry, and College of Optometrists in Visual Development. Dr. Frye completed a full year of post-doctoral work in Pediatrics and Binocular Vision. Utilizing her talents allows her to work with a diverse age group-from providing exams for children less than 12 months of age through the most senior of adults. Dr. Frye specializes in vision-related learning problems, strabismus (misalignment of the eyes), and "lazy eye" conditions. Originally from a small town south of Indianapolis, Dr. Frye is new to the Auburn area. She and her teenage son are looking forward to becoming active members in the community. Dr. Frye enjoys spending her free time gardening and doing crafting hobbies.

AUBURN EYECARE STAFF
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