The One Seoul Eye Clinic is located in Sinsa Square near Sinsa Station in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Our ophthalmology specialists provide care for retinal disease, glaucoma, cataract and presbyopia, vision correction (LASIK, LASEK, implantable lenses), pediatric myopia, and dry eye. We are about 307m from Exit 6 of Sinsa Station on the Sinbundang Line.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is The One Seoul Eye Clinic located?
We are on the 8th floor of Sinsa Square, 652 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul — about 307m from Exit 6 of Sinsa Station (Sinbundang Line).
What treatments are available?
We treat retinal disease, glaucoma, cataract and presbyopia, LASIK/LASEK, implantable lenses (ICL), pediatric myopia, and offer comprehensive eye exams.
How can I book an appointment?
You can book and consult by calling +82-2-585-0202.
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  • Examination

Examination

EXAMINATION

Eye examination not only includes commonly performed vision tests but also helps detect eye diseases such as glaucoma and cataracts early through precise and various examination equipment, enabling early treatment. The One Seoul Eye Clinic has a comprehensive eye examination center that prevents eye diseases and manages them systematically through regular comprehensive eye examinations.

Age-Specific Eye Examination Recommendations

Just as you receive health checkups at hospitals through precise and detailed examination equipment,
your eyes should also be examined regularly to detect dangerous eye diseases early and receive treatment at the appropriate time.

Age

10~
Teens to 30s
Vision loss such as myopia, hyperopia, amblyopia, astigmatism Eye diseases such as stye, conjunctivitis, hereditary glaucoma, cataracts Trauma and dry eye syndrome, lens side effects

Age

40~
40s to 60s
Vision loss such as presbyopia Eye diseases such as dry eye syndrome, cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, dry macular degeneration

Age

60~
After 60s
Vision loss such as presbyopia Eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration

Age

10~
Teens to 30s
Vision loss such as myopia, hyperopia, amblyopia, astigmatism Eye diseases such as stye, conjunctivitis, hereditary glaucoma, cataracts Trauma and dry eye syndrome, lens side effects

Age

40~
40s to 60s
Vision loss such as presbyopia Eye diseases such as dry eye syndrome, cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, dry macular degeneration

Age

60~
After 60s
Vision loss such as presbyopia Eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration

Prevention

Eye examination is necessary for all ages, but if you have symptoms like those listed below, please get examined at a nearby hospital immediately.

  • When eyes easily get tired or congested
  • When there are floaters symptoms where threads float in front of the eyes
  • When there are symptoms of light flashing when turning the head
  • When there is high myopia
  • When there are hereditary eye diseases in the family
  • When you have underlying diseases such as diabetes or hypertension

Comprehensive Eye Examination Guide

The examination time takes about 1-3 hours including examination, treatment, and consultation time.
After pupil dilation examination, self-driving is difficult, so we strongly recommend using public transportation.

  • Total Examination Time
    About 1-3 hours
  • After Pupil Dilation
    Use public transportation