About Latvian American Eye Center

Latvian American Eye Center (LAAC) is the first and unique model of a private eye clinic in the Baltic States based on principles of patient care and state-of-the-art technology famous in the USA to provide specialist eye treatment for adults and children.
The Center was founded by the American Professor John Joseph McDermott in 1993 and since then it has developed into a well-equipped and established world-class clinic offering our services to local as well as foreign patients.
Our mission is to efficiently use the available professional opportunities to progress and pass the knowledge further for the whole ophthalmology to develop, while patients are guaranteed professional and advanced service.
We want to treat you in the best way possible. Professionalism, technology and cooperation between the patient and the doctor are the corner stones of our mission.

Quality Standards

Advanced equipment

In The Latvian American Eye Center experienced and highly qualified specialists use advanced medical technology and equipment to reach the best results in vision diagnostics for adults and children.

International recognition

Our clinic has grown to be a stable and internationally recognised medical facility, offering services to local patients as well as foreigners.

Professionalism

The knowledge, competence and professionalism of our staff is seen through constant progress, self-improvement and positive attitude towards patients.

Quality management system

In order to ensure full accomplishment of each departmental task, LAAC has developed and implemented Quality Management System in accordance with the requirements of LVS EN ISO 9001:2015 standard.

Continual improvement

LAAC provides execution of the binding regulations and continual improvement of our services, updating the quality management system and environmental management sections.

Nature friendly approach

We are nature friendly and determined to reduce potential harm to environment.

Environment standarts

We are nature friendly and determined to reduce potential harm to environment

Acknowledging, evaluation and systematic monitoring of potential hazard

Reduced waste

Effective use of natural resources

(water, electricity, fuel)

Recycling

Correct disposal of chemical substances