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.







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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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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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