Located in Sakuragaoka, Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, Omata Eye Clinic is an outpatient clinic specializing in pediatric ophthalmology, accepting patients from newborns (0 months old). The clinic director, who has approximately 10 years of experience at the Japanese Red Cross Medical Center, provides medical care, leveraging extensive experience in examining numerous patients from early newborns to the elderly. In addition to general ophthalmology services, the clinic offers screening and treatment for cataracts and glaucoma, treatment for diabetic retinopathy, care for dry eye, eye fatigue, and allergies, as well as systemic disease fundus examinations. They also diagnose styes, symptoms such as vision loss, distortion, and blurriness, and macular degeneration, and provide eyeglass and contact lens prescriptions and sales. As a procedure rarely performed at other clinics, the clinic performs tear duct dilation for babies with eye discharge or tear symptoms from 0 months of age. The clinic is well-equipped with electronic medical records, vision charts, slit-lamp microscopes, combined refraction and intraocular pressure devices, three-dimensional fundus imaging (OCT), and automated static perimetry. In addition to 5-meter vision tests, visual field tests, intraocular pressure tests, fundus examinations, periodic glaucoma screenings, and periodic cataract health checks are also conducted. The facility includes reception, waiting room, examination room, testing room, a kids' space, and a multi-purpose restroom, and English-speaking service is available.