Located in Towa, Adachi Ward, Tokyo, Ogasawara Eye Clinic is an ophthalmology clinic staffed by ophthalmologists certified by the Japanese Ophthalmological Society. Operating hours are 9:00-12:00 and 15:00-18:00 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and 9:30-13:00 on Saturdays. The clinic is closed on Sundays, holidays, Wednesdays, Saturday afternoons, and year-end/new year holidays. The clinic provides comprehensive ophthalmological services, including removal of conjunctival nevi using high-frequency lasers, surgery for ingrown eyelashes and ptosis, laser surgery for glaucoma, and photocoagulation treatment for diabetic retinopathy. Medical equipment includes the Humphrey 740 static visual field analyzer, the ultra-widefield scanning laser ophthalmoscope Optos Daytona, and Welch Allyn's Vision Screener. The clinic offers refraction exams for infants as young as 6 months to adults, and can capture over 80% of the fundus without dilation or contact. Various contact lenses are available, including prescriptions for disposable lenses. The clinic is barrier-free, accepts credit cards and electronic payments, and provides English-language services.