Dr. Kevin Lockhart received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from California State University, Fullerton in 1985. He later earned the Bachelor of Science degree in Visual Psychophysics, and in 1989, he completed the Doctor of Optometry degree at the Southern California College of Optometry, cum laude. Dr. Lockhart completed externship training with the U.S. Air Force Optometry Service and the Veterans Administration Medical Center in West Los Angeles, California.
Certified by the California State Board of Optometry in the treatment and management of ocular disease, Dr. Lockhart has completed clinical enhancement programs in vision therapy and in the treatment and management of glaucoma. He was sponsored by Baush + Lomb as a research partner in studies involving bi-focal and astigmatism contact lenses. Dr. Lockhart has extensive experience working with the area's top refractive surgeons. He is certified by the Pacific Laser Eye Center in the co-management of Lasik surgery.
Dr. Lockhart is a member of Lions Club International, an organization dedicated to helping the blind. He was presented with the Melvin Jones Fellow Award for outstanding humanitarian services. He is also a life member of Canine Companions for Independence, an organization that provides seeing-eye dogs for the blind. He has participated in Vision USA, a program for underprivileged children. He also works with the Eureka school district, providing free exams and eyeglasses to needy students.
Dr. Lockhart lives in Granite Bay with his wife Vicki and their daughter Jane. When he is not at home with his family, you can usually find him participating in some kind of sport, such as snowboarding, wakeboarding, fitness training, or soccer.
