Hospitals offering Eye
Public hospitals whose published service scope lists "Eye"
Hospitals offering this specialty
This list is compiled from the Hospital Authority's Specialist Out-patient Clinic finder, for reference only and not exhaustive. Please contact the hospital directly to confirm its latest service scope.
Waiting Time
| Cluster | Urgent Case (Median) | Semi-urgent Case (Median) | Stable Case (Median) | Stable Case (Longest) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hong Kong East Cluster | Less than 1 week | 6 weeks | 26 weeks | 73 weeks |
| Hong Kong West Cluster | Less than 1 week | 5 weeks | 40 weeks | 59 weeks |
| Kowloon Central Cluster | Less than 1 week | 4 weeks | 28 weeks | 68 weeks |
| Kowloon East Cluster | Less than 1 week | 5 weeks | 49 weeks | 101 weeks |
| Kowloon West Cluster | Less than 1 week | 7 weeks | 42 weeks | 98 weeks |
| New Territories East Cluster | Less than 1 week | 6 weeks | 61 weeks | 116 weeks |
| New Territories West Cluster | Less than 1 week | 4 weeks | 33 weeks | 82 weeks |
These are median and longest reference waiting times for new case bookings — actual waits vary by clinical priority and individual clinic scheduling
Next update: 31 July 2026
Published by the Hospital Authority quarterly (January, April, July, October)
View the full waiting-time page →Booking Information
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I book an appointment for Eye?⌄
Once you have a referral letter, you can book a new-case appointment in person, by mail, or by fax at a hospital's outpatient department for Eye. Some specialties also support online booking via the "BookHA" feature in the Hospital Authority's HA Go app.
Do I need a referral letter for Eye?⌄
Unless referred via A&E or from within the hospital, booking a new case for Eye generally requires a referral letter issued by a Hong Kong registered doctor within the last 3 months. Requirements can vary slightly by hospital or individual case, so check with the hospital before booking.
What are the consultation fees for Eye?⌄
Hospital Authority specialist outpatient consultation fees are a flat rate: $250 per visit for eligible persons ($20 per drug item), $850 per visit for non-eligible persons ($90 per drug item). Individual tests, investigations, or procedures may be charged separately — see this site's Fees page or ask the hospital for details.
Which public hospitals offer Eye?⌄
Based on Hospital Authority data, 7 public hospitals with A&E services currently offer Eye specialist outpatient clinics — see the list above on this page.