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Specialties
Located in Hawaii’s city of Kapolei, Dr. Nancy Chen, MD and staff at Kapolei Eye Care provide eye care services for the whole family. Dr. Chen is well-trained in the latest techniques and uses state-of-the-art equipment, but we never forget that friendly, personalized care for patients is our #1 priority.
Dr. Nancy Chen, MD is an Eye Physician and Surgeon (Eye MD or Ophthalmologist), and performs surgery and routine eye exams. As an Ophthalmologist (MD), she has a medical degree with at least 12 years of education and training and is licensed to practice medicine, diagnose and treat eye conditions and also perform eye surgery. Dr. Lea Young, OD is an Optometrist, has a degree in optometry with at least six years of education and is licensed and qualified to determine the need for glasses and contact lenses; prescribe optical correction; and screen and treat for some eye conditions…
History
Established in 2000.
Dr. Nancy Chen started her business in Honolulu downtown, but realizing that there was a lack of medical facilities in Kapolei, she opened Kapolei Eye Care.
Her vision was always to provide the best eye care and she strives in maintaining the highest level of technology to help her accomplish her goal. Kapolei Eye Care is equipped with newest and latest technology to held diagnose and treat eye conditions precisely.
Our newest addition will be the capability to perform cataract surgery with laser, a much more precise and safe way to remove cataracts from our aging population.
Kapolei Eye Care recently purchased the TearLab Osmolarity to properly diagnose dry eyes, which millions of people suffer from and yet in the majority of cases it goes undiagnosed. If you have 2 or more symptoms, you may have dry eyes: redness, burning, itching, fluctuation in vision, feeling of sand, contact lens discomfort, light sensitivity, watery eyes, tired eyes.
Meet the Business Owner
Nancy C.
Business Owner
After graduating from medical school, Dr. Nancy Chen pursued a research fellowship at the Doheny Eye Institute/University of Southern California. She then completed a one-year internal medicine internship at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, NY. After the internship, Dr. Chen continued her research fellowship at the Center for Sight at Georgetown School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Her post-graduate training continued with a three-year ophthalmology residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Texas.
Dr. Chen has multiple publications in the Ophthalmic Society and has received several awards, including «Resident of the Year» from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (2000) and the «Gordon Award» from the Alamo City Ophthalmology Clinical Conference (1999). She has also been active in community service in Hawaii since she started to practice here. The activity she considers most honorable is the Senior Program that helps