The Latest Vision Correction Technology
When you choose a clinic for your vision correction procedure, you want to be sure you’re being treated with the most advanced and safest vision correction technology available. And that’s exactly what you’ll get at Eye Institute.
Eye Institute was founded on a commitment to bringing our patients the very latest in vision correction technology and techniques. Since introducing laser eye surgery to New Zealand in 1992, Eye Institute has continued to invest more than any other eye clinic in NZ to bring you the most advanced surgical and diagnostic vision correction equipment available.
iLASIK with IntraLase iFS
As New Zealand’s only provider of iLASIK – the safest and most advanced LASIK in the world – Eye Institute is clearly the better choice for laser vision correction. And now with our recent investment in the very latest IntraLase laser, you can enjoy safer, faster, more comfortable and more effective laser vision correction than anywhere else in NZ.
No-stitch cataract surgery
Our eye doctors were the first in New Zealand to introduce no-stitch surgery for cataracts and other vision correction procedures. This highly advanced technique removes the cataract through a very small hole, and means you benefit from dramatically reduced recovery time.
On-site vitreoretinal surgery
Since 2004, Eye Institute has been the only private clinic in Auckland with a fully equipped on-site vitreoretinal theatre. This, along with our investment in the very latest piece of equipment for vitreous surgery, the Constellation Vision System, ensures you’ll enjoy a safer procedure and faster recovery from your vitrectomy.
State-of-the-art theatre beds and chairs
Not only will you benefit from the most advanced vision correction equipment and procedures at Eye Institute, you’ll also enjoy the comfort of the most up-to-date theatre beds and chairs.
We also recognise that eye clinics in developing countries often need help, which is why we recently donated the beds and chairs replaced by our new equipment to a charitable eye clinic overseas.

