Main Office Yacht Harbor Professional Center
1620 Ala Moana Boulevard
Suite 500
Honolulu, HI 96815
Tel: (808) 955-0255
Eye Doctors Honolulu
The team of eye doctors at Eye Center of Hawaii give the Honolulu areas a wide range of eye care services in which we have state-of-the-art technology and years of experience so you get the best eye care service. Our eye care services include:
LASIK Eye Surgery is a procedure where the cornea is reshaped with laser technology. LASIK has the potential to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It also can reduce your dependency on contact lenses and eyeglasses. However, not everyone who wants LASIK may be right for it. To find out if LASIK is right for you, take our LASIK self-test today!
Cataracts often develop due to aging, although they can also occur at birth or due to uncontrolled diabetes, an eye injury, or over-exposure to the sun. The best way to treat cataracts is through cataract surgery, where the eye’s natural lens is replaced with an artificial one, called an intraocular lens (IOL). Alongside traditional cataract surgery, we also offer laser cataract surgery! To find out if Cataract Surgery is right for you, take our Cataract self-test today!
Glaucoma is sometimes called “the silent thief of sight” since it shows no symptoms until severe damage has been done. Unfortunately, the damage done by glaucoma cannot be reversed, but it can be prevented or slowed down if treated early. The best way to prevent glaucoma is by scheduling routine eye exams to ensure you’re not developing glaucoma.
We offer treatment and prevention options for a variety of retina conditions. These conditions include flashes and floaters, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), detached and torn retina, and birdshot retinochoroidopathy (BR). If you think you may be suffering from one or more of these retina conditions, please contact us today!
It’s imperative to schedule routine eye exams to ensure your eyes are healthy. Some eye conditions develop without any noticeable symptoms; some may only show symptoms after severe irreversible damage has been done. So regardless of not if you’ve noticed any changes in your vision recently, schedule your routine eye exam today!
Eye Center of Hawaii offers a comprehensive optical shop to help you find the best eyeglasses or contact lenses for you! Our opticians are trained to help you find exactly the right style to work alongside your prescription. We will also happily adjust and tight your glasses and replace nose pads and screws for free! Anytime you need it, we’ll happily adjust your eyeglasses for free!
Please request an appointment with our team today!
Most people with glaucoma are not aware of it as most glaucoma patients have zero symptoms. Catch the disease early and you have a great chance of preserving your vision for the years to come. Call us today to schedule your eye exam. Our team is here for you! ... See MoreSee Less
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👏🏽 They work so hard and supply so many smiles to our patients. Mahalo to our employees on Employee Appreciation Day and EVERYDAY! 🤙🏾 ... See MoreSee Less
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Keep your eyes safe at work. Protect your vision and come to see us every year for your preventative eye exams. ... See MoreSee Less
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If you’re noticing blurry vision, glare, or dull colors, it may be time to consider cataract surgery.
🌞 Step into the light with advanced cataract surgery and enjoy a brighter tomorrow.
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Brittney is an ophthalmic technician in our Maui office. Born and raised here, she has hands-on experience in various ophthalmic procedures and diagnostic testing. Britt enjoys making her patients feel comfortable, respected, and strives to treat each patient that walks through our doors as Ohana. ... See MoreSee Less
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Hilo Big Island location???
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As we celebrate Black History this month, we take a look at some remarkable pioneers whose persistence, dedication, innovation and leadership have paved the way and shaped the landscape of eye and vision science.
From top to right:
David K. McDonogh, MD, (1821 - 1893), was a slave who, became America's FIRST African American Ophthalmologist, practiced at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary and even started a practice in Manhattan’s Village neighborhood.
Howard P. Venable, MD, (1913 – 1998) and his wife, Katie, started the Venable Student Research Fund in Ophthalmology with the goal of encouraging more black students to join the ophthalmology field. The fund supported resident research projects and provided resources for necessary equipment and housing. Venable retired in 1987 and in 1994 was awarded the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s Outstanding Humanitarian Award — the first African American to receive this honor. ... See MoreSee Less
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