Dr. John Corboy
President and Founder of the Hawaiian Eye Foundation
Dr. Corboy started his career in Hawaii at Kaiser and went on to found the Hawaiian Eye Center in 1975. From there, he built his practice and expanded to nine offices throughout the state. He was the sixth ophthalmologist in the country to offer outpatient cataract surgery and has introduced a number of services to the state of Hawaii ahead of other providers.
A few years after setting up his practice, he founded the Hawaiian Eye Meeting, an annual conference for ophthalmologists, nurses, technicians and office administrators to connect and train in Hawaii. He also taught as an Associate Professor at the John A. Burns School of Medicine for 25 years.
But Dr. Corboy’s greatest treasure is his non-profit Hawaiian Eye Foundation, which provides life-saving eye care and education to remote locations and patients throughout the Pacific Rim. He has founded conferences in Vietnam and Cambodia, teaching eight sub-specialties through lectures, skills transfer courses, consultations, wet labs and live surgeries.