EuroEyes

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EuroEyes

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legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1993
Seat Hamburg , GermanyGermanyGermany 
management Jørn S. Jørgensen
Number of employees 150-200
Branch Ophthalmology
Website www.euroeyes.de

EuroEyes is a group of clinics that specialize in the correction of ametropia . The clinic group covers the entire range of refractive surgery services , from eye laser treatments to lens implants and retinal surgery to operations on the cornea . One focus is on the surgical correction of presbyopia .

Company profile

EuroEyes operates 27 locations worldwide. The company is headquartered in Hamburg. The 17 German locations are distributed throughout Germany. According to its own information, EuroEyes is one of the largest independent clinic groups for laser eye and lens surgery in Germany. The locations abroad are in Denmark and China. 15 employees work in the Chinese location, around half of them are German. The investment volume is around four million euros. The company employs around 160 people in Germany, Denmark and China. Jørn S. Jørgensen is responsible for the medical management and management.

EuroEyes is a member and co-founder of the Association of Special Clinics in Germany for Laser Eye and Refractive Surgery (VSDAR).

As a 100% subsidiary, EuroEyes owns the laser eye brand Lasik Germany. Although this advises in its own rooms, operates in the EuroEyes clinics on the same service standard.

history

The company was founded in 1993 by Jørn Slot Jørgensen in Hamburg. In 1993, when the company was founded, it was the first clinic in Hamburg to use the then new laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). In 1998 EuroEyes introduced the implantation of so-called phakic lenses (ICL) in Hamburg. These are artificial lenses that are implanted in addition to the natural lens. In 2004, EuroEyes was the first clinic group in Germany to use the femtosecond laser. In 2011 EuroEyes used the LenSx laser as one of the first clinic groups in northern Germany for the treatment of cataracts and presbyopia. This laser is the first femtosecond infrared laser to be used in refractive lens surgery.

In April 2013 EuroEyes opened a location in Shanghai. Four locations were opened in China by 2017.

Locations

• Aalborg • Aarhus • Augsburg • Berlin • Bremen • Dortmund • Dresden • Düsseldorf • Esbjerg • Frankfurt am Main • Guangzhou • Hamburg (2 ×) • Hanover • Herning • Copenhagen (2 ×) • Leipzig • Lübeck • Munich (2 ×) • Oberhausen • Oldenburg • Beijing • Stuttgart • Shanghai • Shenzhen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Imprint . EuroEyes website, accessed July 5, 2017.
  2. EuroEyes opened the fourth and so far largest eye clinic in China in Shenzhen. euroeyes.de, May 19, 2017, accessed on July 5, 2017 .