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By AI, Created 9:38 AM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – SNU Eye Clinic in Seoul and Nagoya Eye Clinic in Japan signed a strategic MOU on May 13 to deepen cooperation in refractive surgery, patient care and physician training. The partnership aims to build a cross-border referral and follow-up network for international patients.
Why it matters: - The agreement connects two specialized eye clinics in Korea and Japan around vision correction care. - The partnership is designed to improve cross-border referrals, postoperative support and access to advanced refractive surgery for international patients. - The clinics say the collaboration could help set a more structured regional model for global ophthalmic care.
What happened: - SNU Eye Clinic in Gangnam, Seoul, signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with Nagoya Eye Clinic in Nagoya, Japan, on May 13. - The clinics said the goal is to strengthen cooperation in ophthalmic care and expand an international patient care network. - Both institutions plan to work together on SMILE laser vision correction and EVO Implantable Collamer Lens surgery.
The details: - The partnership includes sharing medical technologies and treatment protocols built on clinical experience and surgical data. - The collaboration covers international patient care coordination, postoperative management systems, physician training and academic exchange programs. - The clinics intend to build a more structured referral system and a stable follow-up framework for patients traveling across borders. - SNU Eye Clinic has clinical experience in SMILE and EVO ICL procedures. - Dr. Chung Eui Sang, chief director of SNU Eye Clinic, participated in early clinical development studies of SMILE surgery. - SNU Eye Clinic was recently designated an EVO ICL Training Center for the Asia-Pacific region. - SNU Eye Clinic operates a dedicated EVO ICL team that handles preoperative diagnostics, lens selection, surgery and postoperative follow-up. - Nagoya Eye Clinic has extensive experience in refractive surgery in Japan.
Between the lines: - The MOU signals a move beyond a one-off institutional exchange and toward a broader medical network linking Korean and Japanese eye care providers. - The focus on training, follow-up and shared protocols suggests both clinics want to compete on consistency of outcomes, not just procedure volume. - Dr. Takashi Kojima, chief director of Nagoya Eye Clinic, said the partnership should help create a safer and more precise vision correction environment and improve patients’ quality of life. - Dr. Chung Eui Sang said the MOU is a first step toward a global vision correction collaboration system extending beyond Asia.
What’s next: - The clinics plan to accelerate technical and clinical cooperation between the two countries. - Both institutions also plan to expand international academic exchanges and continue working on global patient care services. - The partnership is expected to support more coordinated treatment referrals and postoperative management for international patients. - More information: SNU Eye Clinic global social channels, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, WhatsApp
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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