Ophthalmologist on the Move: Dr. Keith Knuth Joins IN’s Glick Eye Institute

The Indiana University School of Medicine has announced ophthalmologist Keith Knuth, MD, MBA, has joined the faculty of the Indiana University School of Medicine department of ophthalmology at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute, according to a news release.

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Dr. Knuth will see patients at the Glick Eye Institute’s Spring Mill location in Indianapolis and Mooresville (Ind.) locations.

 

Dr. Knuth has practiced in Indianapolis for more than 20 years. He completed his medical degree at the IU School of Medicine, a residency in family medicine at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis and his training in ophthalmology at the IU School of Medicine.

 

Dr. Knuth specializes in family-oriented eye care and has interests in glaucoma and in diabetic eye care.

 

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