01/01/2026
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Level 4, The Podium Mall, ADB Avenue
Mandaluyong
EMAIL:INFO@AMERICANEYE.COM.PH
| Monday | 10am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
| Friday | 10am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 6pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 3pm |
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In 1987, a group of eye doctors from the University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences established a professional partnership with the primary intention of providing the best available ophthalmic care for the Filipino community. Cognizant that this could only be achieved by a concerted team effort, each trained in a different subspecialty so that patients could benefit from in-house referrals and be accorded the optimum management befitting their eye problem. The Associated Eye Specialists was the first SEC registered professional partnership in ophthalmology in the country.
Within eight short years, they partnered with an American team of investors, managers and ophthalmologists to bring in Excimer Laser technology (LASIK). Thus, in 1995, American Eye Center was established at The Medical City as the first purely refractive eye center in the Philippines.
Since refractive surgery was in its infancy in the country, American Eye Center was duty-bound to introduce LASIK, educate the patients and come up with surgical results so consistently good that word of mouth increased the patient base. It quickly became the leading refractive center in Southeast Asia, averaging several hundreds of eyes done per month.
By 1997, Filipino investors bought out the American partners but since brand recall had been established, the name American Eye Center was retained. The decision to expand to a full-service ambulatory surgical center dictated the eventual move from the traditional hospital setting for eye care to the more accessible Shangri-La Plaza in Mandaluyong City. Thus, the turn of the millennium also marked the year that American Eye Center became the countryโs first mall-based fully independent diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical one-stop shop for world-class eye care.