Clearvision Eye Clinic & Lasik Centre

Clearvision Eye Clinic & Lasik Centre Established in 2001 by Dr. Tony Ho, Clearvision Eye Clinic & Lasik Centre is a dedicated laser eye su

We are humbled to have received the 🏆 Ambassador Centre Award 🏆 from ZEISS, in recognition of performing more than 1000 ...
16/01/2026

We are humbled to have received the 🏆 Ambassador Centre Award 🏆 from ZEISS, in recognition of performing more than 1000 SMILE pro procedures in 2025 💫. Thanks to all our patients for choosing us 🙇‍♂️- your support inspires us to continue providing the best care for the next 1000 and beyond 🫡.

02/01/2026

What can you eat to improve your eye sight? Would it be something like fish eye balls? Dr Wong explains!

27/12/2025

Thinking about lasik? Consider starting with the eye check first. It’s a simple, step-by-step screening that shows if your eyes are ready. There's no commitment so you can do this BEFORE deciding anything.

26/12/2025

Explain like I'm 5, ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)

25/12/2025

Dr Huang reacts to Deadspace game "Stick a Needle in your Eye". Plot twist: real lasik is calm, boring and safe!

21/12/2025

What happens when you use a lasik Laser to cut a grape!

20/12/2025

Many patients start with an eye evaluation before seeing if they can/ or want to do lasik. Here’s what happens STEP BY STEP.

19/12/2025

ICL = Implantable Collamer Lens. An internal, reversible contact lens placed inside the eye, not on the cornea. But ICL isn’t for everyone. Dr James explains who it’s really for.

18/12/2025

If you do lasik vision correction, can you still do cataracts surgery when you get older? Dr Huang explains!

14/12/2025

When even an egg wants perfect vision. We try using a lasik Laser to cut an egg! This is the outcome...

13/12/2025

Cataracts don’t happen overnight! Here’s what Dr Wong says you can do now.

12/11/2025

What exactly is cataracts — and how does it affect your vision?
Dr Wong breaks it down simply, and how to prevent it

Address

6 Nutmeg Road
Singapore
228337

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 19:00

Telephone

+6567333316

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Welcome to Clearvision!

Clearvision Eye Clinic & LASIK Centre was founded in 2001 by Dr. Tony Ho as a private, dedicated LASIK centres in Singapore. The centre mainly focused on offering the main laser vision correction procedure known as the cut-and-flap LASIK.

In 2004, Dr. Ho had the opportunity to perform the surface-based, no cut and no flap Advanced Surface Ablation (ASA) method, now known as epiLASIK. It was found that epiLASIK is less invasive than traditional LASIK as laser vision correction is done right from the cornea surface without cutting the cornea and creating a corneal flap. Because there is no corneal flap created, epiLASIK had no risk of flap complications at all – a major benefit against its cut-and-flap LASIK predecessor.

Due to the many benefits of epiLASIK, Clearvision started specializing only in epiLASIK since 2009 and stopped doing the cut-and-flap LASIK altogether. epiLASIK is now a laser vision correction surgery procedure performed by eye surgeons all over the world.

At Clearvision today, we now specialize in the surface-based Safe Sight TransPRK (Transepithelial PhotoRefractive Keratectomy) with the Schwind Amaris 1050RS excimer laser technology. In Safe Sight TransPRK the Schwind Amaris 1050RS laser gently vaporizes the outermost epithelial cells and goes on to ablate cornea tissue seamlessly to correct your myopia, astigmatism and presbyopia.