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Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC)

Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC)

Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) was incorporated on 3 March 1989 and commenced operation in October 1990. It is the designated national eye centre within the public sector healthcare network. SNEC spearheads and coordinates the provision of specialised ophthalmological services with emphasis on quality education and research, with a faculty of close to 80 ophthalmologists.

SNEC is part of the Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) academic cluster of four hospitals, five national specialty centres, eight primary healthcare polyclinics and three community hospitals. Since its opening in 1990, 10 subspecialties have been established to provide a full range of eye treatment from primary to tertiary levels for the entire spectrum of eye conditions.

They are united by our common purpose to put 'Patients. At the Heart of All We Do.' This shared vision helps to keep our minds focused on delivering the best possible care for our patients. We are proud to be able to serve our patients and play a part in their fight with their illnesses. Vision:
International eminence in ophthalmology

Mission:
To lead the overall development of ophthalmology by:
• Providing the highest quality cost-effective ophthalmic care
• Nurturing and renewing the necessary human resources
• Pursuing high-impact competitive research

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