03/10/2024
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Our clinic has two Ophthalmologists and two Optometrists providing ocular health care and eye tests. We carry a wide range of frames & specialist lenses.
33 Brazil Street
Castries
| Monday | 08:30 - 16:30 |
| Tuesday | 08:30 - 16:30 |
| Wednesday | 08:30 - 16:30 |
| Thursday | 08:30 - 16:30 |
| Friday | 08:30 - 16:30 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 12:00 |
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When St. Lucia Eye Centre and later Family Eye Care were established in the 1990s, their founder β Dr. Emsco Remy β set his sights on creating a brand that would guarantee top quality eye care to patients. Since then his family of Companies has continued to deliver on that promise, making them the longest serving and leading eye care service on the island. In the process, they have helped thousands of St. Lucians see life much clearer.
Dr. Emsco Remy is a home-grown ophthalmologist and is the proud owner and CEO of the Companies. He did not start his medical career in eyes. Rather, upon his return to Saint Lucia in 1977 after completion of his medical degree at UWI and internship in The Bahamas, he worked as a general practitioner and District Medical Officer with the St. Lucian Government for the Eastern Division (Dennery and environs). In 1978, he was transferred to the Southern Division (serving Micoud to Saltibus).
It was shortly afterwards, following an encounter with the International Eye Foundation, that he turned his sights to eye care. When that Foundation came to Saint Lucia to establish a formal eye care system for the island, the then St. Lucian Government enticed Dr. Remy to abandon his thriving general practice and become part of this new thrust in ophthalmology.
βIt was an eye opener working with the team of final year residents and consultants from Harvard who brought the latest technology to the island, solving a myriad of eye problems,β he said. βI spent three years with them before going to Barbados for a year where I got a view of a more British-oriented eye care system. I worked with three outstanding ophthalmologists and we saw a lot of glaucoma patients.β