REFRACTIVE VISION SPECIALIST & MEDICAL VITREO-RETINAL FELLOW
Born and raised amidst the natural beauty of Hawaii, Dr. Kellen Kashiwa brings a deeply rooted local perspective to his practice at the Eye Center of Hawaii. With over twelve years of dedicated service as an optometrist at ECH, Dr. Kashiwa is a cornerstone of the community’s ocular health sector.
Dr. Kashiwa graduated with a Doctor of Optometry Degree from the Pacific University College of Optometry in Oregon. His academic focus was on low vision and retinal diseases, equipping him with specialized expertise in managing visual impairments that conventional methods cannot correct. His training encompasses the comprehensive examination and treatment planning for patients requiring tailored visual aids.
Prior to joining the Eye Center of Hawai’i, Dr. Kashiwa honed his skills at the Retina Institute of Hawaii, where he served as a technician and diagnostic photographer from 2008 to 2009. His international experience includes internships in Japan and China, enhancing his clinical skills with a global perspective.
Dr. Kashiwa is also committed to humanitarian efforts, having treated over 5000 patients in optometric missions across the Philippines, Peru, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Tanzania. In his spare time he does volunteer keiki vision assessment at homeless shelters and free diabetic retinal screenings throughout Hawaii. His dedication to improving vision transcends borders, making him not only a valued local optometrist but also a global vision care advocate.
Dr. Kashiwa is a clinical professor at Pacific University College of Optometry and University of Missouri College of Optometry. He has given lectures on topics including dry eye disease and sports vision therapy and consults with contact lens companies on sports training technologies. He also works with our local athletes to improve their vision including University of Hawaii athletics, MLB, NFL, and UFC athletes.
Dr. Kashiwa’s approach to eye care is informed by a blend of advanced medical training and a profound connection to his local roots, making him a trusted healthcare provider and community leader in Hawai’i.
Ever wonder what replaces your natural lens during cataract or lens replacement surgery?
Monofocal – sharp focus at one distance
Multifocal – see near and far without glasses
Toric – corrects astigmatism
It’s called an intraocular lens, or IOL—a tiny, artificial lens that restores your vision from the inside out.
There are different types of IOLs, including:
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On this Memorial Day, we pause in gratitude and remembrance for the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
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Here in Hawai‘i—home to so many who serve—we hold that sacrifice close to heart. Today, we honor their courage, their legacy, and the freedom they’ve preserved for us all.
From our ‘ohana to yours, we wish you a peaceful and meaningful Memorial Day.
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With over 2 million moving parts, the eye processes light, focus, depth, movement, and color—sending that information to your brain at lightning speed so you can see the world around you.

Keep them healthy. Get them checked.
It’s no wonder your eyes deserve expert care.
You only get one pair.
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See life clearly with Advanced Lifestyle Lenses! These lenses are designed to provide sharper vision, giving you the freedom to enjoy life with little to no dependence on glasses or contacts. Whether you're reading, working, or enjoying outdoor activities, Advanced Lifestyle Lenses with cataract surgery help you experience crisp, clear vision every day. Call to schedule your cataract exam today! ... See MoreSee Less
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Mahalo, Lindsay, for sharing your experience at our Waipahu office. We are so happy we were able to provide you and your father an exceptional experience.
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From LASIK to the right glasses to cataract surgery, ensure the mother in your life is enjoying clear vision.
Because when they're caring for everyone else, their vision shouldn't be holding them back.
Schedule a consultation or exam this May and help them take the first step toward a life with more freedom and clarity.
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Happy Mother’s Day from all of us
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