Zollikerberg Eye Centre
"A holistic, humane consultation and competent treatment of your eyes to maintain or restore the best possible quality of vision are very important to us." Prof. Dr Matthias Becker, Head Physician, Zollikerberg Eye Centre
Together with Zurich City Hospital, we operate the Zollikerberg Eye Centre. This enables us to offer you comprehensive ophthalmological care at the highest level. At our centre, you have access to a wide range of modern treatments and many proven specialists.
The services of the eye centre
Basic ophthalmological care and counselling
Routine and annual inspections
Retina consultation / Glaucoma consultation
Cataract surgery: cataract surgery
AMD / macular diseases
Customised therapy concepts for inflammatory eye diseases
Traffic medical check-up
Prescribing glasses
Surgical interventions: Eyelids / Cornea
Vitreous and retinal surgery
Eye tumours
Eye diseases / eye inflammation
Treatment options in neuro-ophthalmology
Paediatric ophthalmology
Focal points of treatment
Our main areas of treatment are comprehensive basic ophthalmological care, outpatient cataract surgery (cataracts) and special consultations for retina and glaucoma. We are also there for you for all other concerns. You can access the full range of services offered by the specialists at the Zurich City Hospital Eye Clinic. And you can also get help quickly in emergencies.
Management and organisation of the Zollikerberg Eye Centre
Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Becker
Head Physician, Zollikerberg Eye Centre
Augenzentrum Zollikerberg
Stadtspital Zürich | Spital Zollikerberg
Trichtenhauserstrasse 12
8125 Zollikerberg
Dr. med. Stefan Langenegger
Senior Physician, Head of Zollikerberg Eye Centre
Augenzentrum Zollikerberg
Stadtspital Zürich | Spital Zollikerberg
Trichtenhauserstrasse 12
8125 Zollikerberg
Dr. med. habil. Gábor Márk Somfai
Head physician, Zollikerberg Eye Centre
Augenzentrum Zollikerberg
Stadtspital Zürich | Spital Zollikerberg
Trichtenhauserstrasse 12
8125 Zollikerberg
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Monday to Friday:
8.00 - 12.00
13.00 - 16.45Fachärztezentrum Prisma
Trichtenhauserstrasse 12
8125 Zollikerberg


