Singapore National Eye Centre

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The Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) commenced operations in 1990. It was founded to lead and organize specialised ophthalmological services with special emphasis on research and education. Since its inauguration, SNEC has averaged an annual workload of 14,000 major eye surgeries and 13,000 laser procedures. The SNEC also actively participates in clinical trials and researches the causes to find treatments to eye conditions such as myopia and glaucoma.


Hospitals in Singapore
SingHealth

Changi General Hospital | Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital | National Cancer Centre | National Dental Centre | National Heart Centre | National Neuroscience Institute | Singapore General Hospital | Singapore National Eye Centre

National Healthcare Group

Alexandra Hospital | Communicable Disease Centre | Institute of Mental Health/Woodbridge Hospital | Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre | National Skin Centre | National University Hospital | Tan Tock Seng Hospital

Private hospitals

Adam Road Hospital | Ang Mo Kio - Thye Hua Kwan Hospital | Bright Vision Hospital | Camden Medical Centre | East Coast Meicare Centre | East Shore Hospital | Eye Hospital | Gleneagles Hospital | HMI Balestier Hospital | Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital and Nursing Home | Mount Alvernia Hospital | Mount Elizabeth Hospital | Raffles Hospital | Raffles Surgicentre | Ren Ci Hospital and Mericare Centre, Hougang | Ren Ci Hospital and Mericare Centre, Jalan Tan Tock Seng | Saint Andrew's Community Hospital | Saint Luke's Hospital for the Elderly | Thomson Medical Centre | Westpoint Family Hospital

Others

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