Ali’i Surgery Center is the first of its kind in Hawaii allowing our community to experience world-class care in a more convenient setting. Unlike hospitals and other ambulatory surgical centers whose staff is trained in general surgery, our staff is intensively trained in ophthalmology, providing our patients with superior care in areas such as Laser Cataract Surgery, Glaucoma and Laser Refractive Surgery, Retina treatments, and more.
- Conveniently located in our Oahu office
- Lower costs for you compared to a hospital
- Improved quality and outcomes
Your health is more important than ever. If you want more information on this groundbreaking facility please call us at 808.955.0255.



It’s always a pleasure to serve patients like Kiyo & John. Thanks for letting us be part of your vision journey. 👀 ... See MoreSee Less
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If your vision feels cloudy or muted, cataracts may be the cause. Laser cataract surgery removes the cloudy lens and replaces it with an intraocular lens, helping you enjoy Hawaii’s vibrant colors and stunning views with clarity once again. Call us today! ... See MoreSee Less
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Give your eyes the care they deserve. Visit our Kona, Kauai, or Kailua optical locations to find the perfect frames and lenses for you. 🕶️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Your eyes do more than help you see, they can provide important clues about your overall health. Regular eye exams let your doctor spot early signs of conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, helping you stay ahead of potential health issues! ... See MoreSee Less
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Struggling with dry, uncomfortable eyes? 👁️ Dry eye can make even simple tasks frustrating, but effective treatments are available to help your eyes feel healthy and comfortable again. Schedule an appointment with us to find the right solution for you! ... See MoreSee Less
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Adults should have regular eye exams to keep their vision and eye health on track. Ages 18 to 55 should schedule exams at least every two years, more often if they have risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease. Adults 55 and up should have yearly exams to monitor for age-related vision changes and eye conditions.
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