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New Members of the WAEH

2025-01-21 07:42:07

The board of the WAEH wants to wish the Auckland Eye from New Sealand and the Orenburg branch of S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution from Russia a warm welcome.

The World Association of Eye Hospitals is a worldwide network of eye hospitals and is happy to welcome the Auckland Eye as associate member and the S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution as full member. All WAEH members are “centres of excellence” in the area of ophthalmology in their own country and focus on delivering the best and most safe ophthalmic care.

Visit the Auckland Eye

Visit Orenburg branch of S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution 

Want to know more about these hospitals? Meet them during the 14th annual meeting of the WAEH in Singapore: visit our event website and register now: https://www.waeh.org/annual-meeting-2020/

Want to become a member of the WAEH? Please contact Maaike van Zuilen – maaike.vanzuilen@waehg.org or send a whats app message via +31 6 456 32 117 

WELCOME!!!

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