Dr. Nancy Chen
Eye Physician & Board Certified Eye Surgeon Medical Spa Director
After graduating from medical school, Dr. Nancy Chen pursued a research fellowship at the Doheny Eye Institute/University of Southern California. She then completed a one-year Internal Medicine internship at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, NY. After the internship, Dr. Chen continued her research fellowship at the Center for Sight at Georgetown School of Medicine in Washington, DC. Her post-graduate training continued with a three-year ophthalmology residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. She has received several awards during her training period.
Dr. Nancy Chen has been in practice for 21 years in Kapolei and has been nominated yearly as the best ophthalmologist since 2014. She is the owner and founder of Kapolei Eye Care. She is trained in the latest laser treatment to rejuvenate the eyes as an Ophthalmologist, allowing her patients to see better by decreasing or eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses. As she treated her aging patients, they started to notice that their skin was aging as well. This motivated Dr. Chen to pursue and learn a new series of lasers to help rejuvenate the skin not only around the eyes but the entire face and body.
Dr. Nancy Chen has attended several laser conferences around the world to acquire knowledge of new technology in skin rejuvenation. Her research led to the purchase of the latest and best lasers on the market. All the lasers acquired by her have been extensively tested in multiple medical studies and are FDA-approved.
Dr. Nancy Chen is extremely meticulous about her technique, and everyone will receive personalized treatment to achieve the best results. She is very sincere in her recommendations; if she does not think you are a good candidate, she will be sure to let you know.
Dr. Chen’s commitment to education is a cornerstone of her practice. She is fluent in English, Chinese Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish, speaks some Japanese, and is learning Ilocano. She also finds great satisfaction in teaching future medical students as a clinical educator at the University of Hawaii, sharing her knowledge and expertise.