Tiare Tiaturi
Hula Dancer & Cataract Patient


The hula has been a cornerstone of Hawaiian culture since ancient times, telling tales through movement. As hula as her passion in life, you can understand Tiare’s dismay when she started to lose her sight. She trusted Dr. Bennett once again to help her with her vision, this time for cataract surgery. Thankfully, she is back dancing on stage with confidence and clear vision!
In Our Hearts Forever
Mike Eaton
Surfer, Board Builder & Longtime Patient
Known for his skill in shaping big wave boards for the North Shore’s best big wave surfers, Mike Eaton was passionate about board building, and it showed. Those who have a board shaped by Mike feel honored and lucky to hold on to a piece of this true legend. As a patient of Eye Center of Hawaii and friend to so many, we are saddened to have lost him this past March. His selflessness to share his craft with so many and kindness those lucky enough to have known him experienced will never be forgotten.







June is Cataract Awareness Month 👁️
Cataracts are a common age-related change that can lead to blurry vision, difficulty seeing at night, and faded colors. These changes often develop slowly but can begin to affect daily life over time.
The good news is that cataracts are treatable, and early attention can help support clearer, healthier vision. ... See MoreSee Less
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There is no specific age for cataract surgery. Cataracts are most often related to aging, but they can develop earlier depending on a variety of factors including genetics, medical conditions, or previous eye injury.
Surgery is recommended when cataracts begin to interfere with daily life and vision starts affecting things like reading, driving especially at night, or overall clarity even with updated glasses.
If you are noticing changes in your vision, schedule with our team to learn more your treatment options. ... See MoreSee Less
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This Memorial Day, we take a moment to honor and remember those who gave everything for our country. 🇺🇸
Grateful today and always for their sacrifice. ... See MoreSee Less
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A new treatment option for dry AMD is now available in Kona 🌺
This advancement gives patients access to care closer to home, offering new possibilities in managing dry age-related macular degeneration.
Talk with our team to learn more about whether this treatment may be right for you. ... See MoreSee Less
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Dry Eye Disease affects an estimated 55 million Americans, and relief is closer than you think.
If you’re struggling with dry, irritated eyes, the eye doctors at Eye Center of Hawaii are here to help with treatment options designed for real, lasting relief. ... See MoreSee Less
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