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WillsEye Hospital has provided comprehensive ophthalmology care for patients since 1832. Our skilled physicians and staff are dedicated to improving and preserving sight locally, regionally, and globally, and treat more than 350,000 patients a year.

Wills Eye has ranked consistently among the best ophthalmology hospitals in the U.S. Our team comprises some of the world's top eye doctors and has more top eye surgeons than any hospital in the United States.


Firmly established by a deeply rooted history and strong leadership, Wills Eye is focused on providing world-class eye care to patients around the globe, driven by the need to protect sight and further our ever-growing efforts to advance eye research.


Wills Eye has long been recognized for numerous achievements in ophthalmology. We are honored to have been named at the top of U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals" every year since the survey began and annually recognized in Philadelphia magazine's "Top Doctors."


I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Hospital Staff and Dr. Sarang. It was a smooth treatment journey. We were take care of well. It is one of the best experiences we ever had in any hospitals. Thank you so much once again for the treatment and home like care. Staff at night shift is helpful and jolly.Love & RegardsApoorva


The overall experience at Vision Hospital during my entire treatment i.e., three day admission from my surgery to recovery is excellent. I found dedicated Dr. Sarang Kanekar, urologist and his team including OT technicians are very experienced. Thanks to the day/night duty nurses who are ever-ready to attend the room on one bell call. Thank you all.


I would like to say a big thank you to Vision Hospital for their great care of me, both as an inpatient and out patient here. The nurses, admin staff and particularly Dr Shailesh , Dr Ryan Pereira for their outstanding care. Many thanks Chilly Gillian Pereira.


Glaucoma is a silent disease. It does not hurt, symptoms are slow to develop, and most people do not notice any loss of vision until it is too late. A project by ophthalmologists at UAB are examining whether a partnership with community-based optometrists will improve detection and treatment of glaucoma, especially for high-risk populations.


UAB Callahan Eye Hospital offers a new surgery to remove cataracts and correct astigmatism using a refractive laser, which offers increased precision while eliminating the use of a blade. Watch the video and see the difference laser cataract surgery can make in helping you see more clearly, again.


The eye is the second most injured part of the body in firework accidents. Learn about fireworks eye safety from Dr. Jay McCollum, Director of Emergency Services and Ocular Trauma at UAB Callahan Eye Hospital.


The Vision Center at Children's Hospital Los Angeles is an international referral center for children with complex eye diseases and is the only program of its kind in the United States with expertise in virtually every pediatric ophthalmologic subspecialty.


Working in six separate institutes, its physician-scientists are helping children to see every day through the latest medical and surgical treatments, as well as cutting-edge research that will change the lives of families across the globe.


By sharing these stories virtually, The Vision Center at Children's Hospital Los Angeles is leveraging the power of e-mail and social networks to empower parents with information they can use while looking through their child's photos. Learn more about the Know the Glow campaign.


An entire issue of our hospital's Imagine Magazine is filled with stories of patients treated by The Vision Center, an international referral center known for a friendly environment for children with all forms of eye diseases. Download Imagine Magazine


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The Eye Birth Defects Institute treats and studies congenital diseases that result in anatomic abnormalities of the eye and optic nerve. It is conducting the largest clinical study in the world to determine outcomes and risk factors involved with optic nerve hypoplasia.


In collaboration with the world-renowned Jet Propulsion Laboratory and The California Institute of Technology, we endow the utmost reliable resources possible for pediatric eye care and unite with award winning technology specialists and researchers.


The Orbit & Eye Movement Institute is dedicated to studying the most effective methods for detecting ocular and muscle conditions, such as the usefulness of red reflex testing, to find eye disease in children.


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Our clinicians and scientists are driven by a mission to find cures for blindness, deafness and diseases of the head and neck. After uniting with Schepens Eye Research Institute in 2011, Mass Eye and Ear became the world's largest vision and hearing research center, offering hope and healing to patients everywhere.


This year, Mass Eye and Ear celebrates 200 years of serving patients locally and throughout the world. As we recognize this milestone, we do so with a promise that this is only the beginning. Our mission remains clear: more cures found, more transformations enacted, more lives improved, and more hope fulfilled.


Bright Vision Community Hospital (BVCH) is a 318-bedded public community hospital at 5 Lorong Napiri, Singapore 547530, off Yio Chu Kang Road, in Hougang, Singapore. It was founded by the Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services in 2001, who gave ownership of the hospital to SingHealth in 2011 owing to management challenges.[1]


BVCH changed its name from Bright Vision Hospital to Bright Vision Community Hospital in January 2023 and has been used as a COVID-19 Treatment Facility since 11 April 2022, serving both COVID-19 patients and community hospital patients.[2][3]


Our ophthalmologists treat adults and children in a welcoming, convenient setting. We specialize in retinal care, pediatrics, glaucoma, cancers of the eye, cataracts, corneal disease, and more. We also offer on-site surgery, low vision rehabilitation, eye stroke care, and occupational therapy services.


This Akron Children's Center of Excellence features an experienced, skilled team of ophthalmologists, optometrists, nurses, ophthalmic techs, and scientists. They offer the latest in diagnostics and care for children with vision problems, no matter how simple or complex.


Dr Wall is a pediatric ophthalmologist who has been practicing since 2013. She joined the staff at the Akron Children's Vision Center in 2017. A graduate of The Ohio State University College of Medicine, she completed a residency in ophthalmology at the Ohio State University Medical Center, and a fellowship in pediatric ophthalmology at the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute. Her special interests are pediatric ophthalmology, adult strabismus and retinopathy of prematurity. She is board certified by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.


Insurance coverage for vision is dependent upon diagnosis and can involve your medical insurance and/or vision care insurance. A diagnosis can only be determined by the provider at the completion of the exam. In addition, coverage varies by company. Please review your insurance plan benefits for vision care in advance of your appointment. In addition, there is a specific test that is done at each yearly exam and possibly each visit depending on the patient's diagnosis (CPT 92015 Refraction). This is often not paid by insurance. For questions about your individual plan please contact your insurance carrier.


While we are ranked among the best children's hospitals in the country, it's our compassionate approach to treatment that makes us truly exceptional. Through a combination of revolutionary treatments and extraordinary patient experiences, our care does more than heal. It brings the entire family together for emotional support and understanding across multiple locations to reach you in the community where you live. Learn more...


Our team of ophthalmologists and optometrists at the Vanderbilt Eye Institute treat a wide array of eye diseases that affect eye health and vision. We offer comprehensive care that includes primary eye care, vision screening, surgeries for conditions such as glaucoma and cataracts, and other treatments and surgeries for disorders of the eye.


We work together to ensure that you receive the comprehensive care you need. Our team members collaborate with each other, as well as with experts in other medical disciplines, to provide you with individual care that addresses your unique needs.


Making Health Care Personal

Our Vision: The world leader in advancing personalized health

Our Mission: Personalizing the patient experience through our caring spirit and distinctive capabilities


Amblyopia sometimes referred to as "lazy eye" is the loss of one eye's ability to see details. It is one of the most common causes of vision problems in children. The Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR) is the first and only statewide registry for children and families with amblyopia. We've partnered with OAR to provide free treatment supplies (eye patches), educational information and support to any child (under the age of 18) and their family in the state of Ohio diagnosed with amblyopia.


The 700 Children's blog covers the most common topics, frequently asked questions and current pediatric health care information written by pediatric experts. Our team covers the latest from what to expect from the first visit to diagnosis and treatment.

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