Meet the experienced and friendly team who help make Manchester Eyecare the leading provider of vision care products and services in North Manchester.
Dr. Camp is a 1978 graduate of Indiana School of Optometry. He spend his first year practicing optometry in Muncie, Indiana and then purchased the optometric practice of Dr. Geoffrey LeGrande in North Manchester in 1980. In 1987 he purchased the practice of Dr. Roger Sawyer and merged the two practices. He has surrounded himself with a talented and caring staff throughout the years and built his practice on the principles of honesty, trust and genuinely caring for his patients. Dr. Camp has also served the spiritual and visual needs of the people of Honduras on 20 trips to Central America. Dr. Camp has been married to his wife, Terri, for 38 years and they have two wonderful sons, Ryan and Steven.
Dr. Weber graduated with honors from Indiana University School of Optometry in 2009. She has lived and practiced in Fort Wayne for the past 11 years. She enjoys taking care of patients of all ages and really enjoys building relationships with patients. She is a member of the American Optometric Association as well as the Indiana Optometric Association. She is certified in treating and managing ocular disease and is also an InfantSee provider. She is able to provide eye care to children under the age of one year of age. She has worked in private practice optometry and also works with an ophthalmologist in Ft. Wayne who serves as a cataract and glaucoma specialist.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and staying active. She is excited to serve the North Manchester community with high-quality eye care!
Dr. Rachel Obrock is originally from Dorchester, a small town in north central Wisconsin. She received her undergraduate degree in Pharmacology/Toxicology and Biology at the University of Wisconsin and then graduated with her Doctor of Optometry degree from Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee in 2018. Dr. Obrock participated in several externships focused on ocular disease, including one in Coldwater, Mississippi at a private group practice, followed by a rotation at Eye Specialty Group, a referral center which specialized in both neuro-optometry and ocular disease. Dr. Obrock then went on to complete an optometric retinal fellowship with Dr. Scott Richards of The Retinal Institute in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She has participated in several mission trips, including a trip to Honduras and Columbia. In her free time, Dr. Obrock enjoys spending time with her family, crafting and being outside enjoying nature at the lake. Her husband, Matt, is an engineer in Warsaw and they have one daughter, Melanie, and a very spoiled Yorkie, Molly.
Dr. Megan Schlipf, a born and raised Hoosier, received her Doctor of Optometry Degree from Indiana University where she completed external internships focusing on dry eye disease, ocular disease, pre-operative and post-operative care, and primary care. She was a member of Beta Sigma Kappa, an optometric honor society, member of the pediatric optometry club, and worked in an optometric research lab. She was also an associate instructor of Geometric and Visual Optics and Ocular Motility classes. Dr. Schlipf graduated from Purdue University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Pre-Professional Health Sciences with a Pre-Optometry concentration and a Statistics minor. She is from Kouts, Indiana where she graduated Valedictorian from Kouts High School in 2015. Dr. Schlipf married her husband, Kevin, in 2018. In her free time, Dr. Schlipf enjoys gardening, being with family, and spending time on the lakes. She also enjoys playing sports of many varieties, most recently spikeball and disc golf.
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