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'''Wills Eye Hospital''' is the nation's first eye hospital, founded in Philadelphia in 1832 and continuing as a leading center for ophthalmic care, research, and education. Located in Center City, Wills Eye treats over 350,000 patients annually while training ophthalmologists and conducting research that advances eye care globally. The hospital's specialty focus and long history have made it among the most respected eye hospitals in the United States.<ref name="wills">{{cite web |url=https://www.willseye.org/about |title=About Wills Eye Hospital |publisher=Wills Eye Hospital |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> == History == James Wills, a Quaker merchant, bequeathed funds to establish an institution for the treatment of eye diseases, leading to the hospital's founding in 1832. The hospital was America's first dedicated to ophthalmology, reflecting the early nineteenth century's emerging medical specialization. The original facility on Logan Square served patients for over a century before the hospital relocated.<ref name="wills"/> Wills Eye contributed to ophthalmology's development as a medical specialty through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Training programs established standards for ophthalmologic education while faculty advanced understanding of eye diseases and treatments. The hospital's research and teaching shaped the field beyond its direct patient care.<ref name="wills"/> The hospital moved to its current Center City location on Walnut Street in 1980, with the modern facility designed for ophthalmic care. Subsequent renovations and technology additions have maintained contemporary capabilities. The specialty hospital model—focusing exclusively on eye care rather than operating within a general hospital—has persisted despite trends toward system integration.<ref name="wills"/> == Clinical Services == Wills Eye provides comprehensive eye care including: '''Retina Service''' - Treats macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, and other conditions affecting the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. The retina service handles some of the most complex and vision-threatening conditions.<ref name="wills"/> '''Glaucoma Service''' - Manages elevated eye pressure and optic nerve damage through medications, laser treatment, and surgery. Long-term management prevents vision loss from this chronic condition.<ref name="wills"/> '''Cornea Service''' - Treats corneal diseases and performs corneal transplantation. The service addresses conditions from infections to genetic disorders affecting the eye's clear outer surface.<ref name="wills"/> '''Oculoplastics''' - Addresses conditions affecting the eyelids, tear ducts, and orbit (eye socket), including both functional and cosmetic concerns.<ref name="wills"/> '''Neuro-Ophthalmology''' - Treats conditions where neurological problems affect vision, requiring expertise at the intersection of ophthalmology and neurology.<ref name="wills"/> '''Pediatric Ophthalmology''' - Provides eye care for children, addressing conditions from strabismus (crossed eyes) to childhood cataracts and genetic eye diseases.<ref name="wills"/> == Research and Education == Wills Eye's research programs investigate eye diseases, treatments, and technologies. Clinical trials test new treatments, while laboratory research explores disease mechanisms and potential therapies. Research funding from federal agencies and foundations supports investigations that advance ophthalmologic care globally.<ref name="wills"/> The residency program trains ophthalmologists who go on to practice and teach throughout the country. Fellowship programs provide additional training in subspecialties including retina, glaucoma, and oculoplastics. This educational mission extends Wills Eye's impact beyond patients treated directly at the hospital.<ref name="wills"/> The Wills Eye Manual, published by faculty and used by ophthalmologists worldwide, exemplifies the hospital's educational influence. The reference text provides practical guidance that shapes eye care practice beyond those trained at Wills directly.<ref name="wills"/> == See Also == * [[Philadelphia Healthcare]] * [[Center City, Philadelphia]] * [[Medical Education in Philadelphia]] * [[Specialty Hospitals]] == References == <references /> {{#seo: |title=Wills Eye Hospital - America's First Eye Hospital |description=Wills Eye Hospital, founded in 1832, is America's first eye hospital, providing comprehensive ophthalmologic care, research, and physician training in Philadelphia. |keywords=Wills Eye Hospital, ophthalmology, eye hospital, retina, glaucoma, cornea, eye surgery, Philadelphia hospitals, Center City |type=Article }} [[Category:Healthcare]] [[Category:Hospitals]] [[Category:Center City]] [[Category:Medical Education]] [[Category:Historic Institutions]]
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