Legacy Devers Eye Institute
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not-for-profit research
Company type | not-for-profit healthcare, not-for-profit research |
|---|---|
| Industry | Healthcare |
| Founded | 1959 |
| Founder | Arthur Devers |
| Headquarters | Portland, Oregon |
The Legacy Devers Eye Institute in Portland, Oregon, is one of the few private, non-profit centers for ophthalmological care, research, and training in the United States.[1] The institute is affiliated with Legacy Health, a network of seven hospitals in Portland and Southwest Washington.[2] Legacy Devers includes the Thelma and Gilbert Schnitzer Comprehensive Glaucoma Center.
The institute offers fee-for-service and charitable eye care.[1] Part of its mission is to provide universal eye care in the Portland, Oregon, area.
The institute also trains post-graduate professionals and conducts research. Scientists from Devers have refined how to interpret visual field testing,[3] a standard part of the assessment of glaucoma. They have also improved corneal transplantation through innovations in DLEK (deep lamellar endothelial keratoplasty)[4] and DSEK (Descemet's stripping with endothelial keratoplasty).[5]