inZ eye hospital - โรงพยาบาลจักษุ อินซ์
24 Bang Kaeo, ซ ราชวินิตบางแก้ว Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540
inZ Eye Hospital covers the full spectrum of ophthalmology from LASIK and ICL lens implantation to glaucoma management, corneal transplant, and cosmetic eyelid surgery. Its AACI accreditation, an eye-tracking laser system in a positive-pressure operating room, and a structured follow-up programme across six post-operative checkpoints place it well above the average refractive clinic, particularly for patients who want specialist-only care rather than a general hospital eye department.
Step into inZ Eye Hospital's consultation area and you are meeting a team built entirely around ophthalmology, not a general hospital with an eye department added on.
The hospital traces its origins to 2016, when Dr Wanwisa Tansirijaroensakul, known to her patients as Dr Lin, opened one of Bangkok's first eyelid-surgery clinics dedicated to natural-looking outcomes by an ophthalmologist rather than a cosmetic surgeon. Patient word-of-mouth drove rapid growth, and the practice eventually expanded into a full ophthalmology hospital at 24 Bang Kaeo, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan.
Today inZ Eye Hospital holds accreditation from the American Accreditation Commission International, a formal quality benchmark that covers clinical processes, patient safety, and facility standards.
The clinical offering is organised across five centres. The LASIK Centre provides four vision-correction technologies: SMILE Pro, which creates a 2-3 mm incision without lifting a corneal flap; Femto LASIK, a bladeless femtosecond-laser approach; conventional LASIK/SBK; and PRK. For patients whose corneas are unsuitable for laser correction, an ICL Centre handles collamer implantable-contact-lens surgery. An Eye Diseases Centre manages conditions including glaucoma, cataracts, pterygium, and retinal conditions. An Eye Surgery Centre handles procedures such as corneal transplant, intraocular lens replacement, and ptosis repair. The Eyelid Surgery Centre performs double eyelid surgery, under-eye bag removal, brow lift by endoscope, and lower eyelid ligament repair.
Surgical safety is supported by an eye-tracking laser system and a positive-pressure operating room built to hospital standards. Post-operative care follows a structured six-point timeline at day one, week one, month one, three months, and six months.
The hospital also runs a paediatric myopia-management programme using a Myopia Master device and a child-specific 3P protocol covering prediction, protection, and preservation of vision.