Published: November 2025
About Us – WebEyeClinic
At WebEyeClinic, we believe eye health information should be clear, trustworthy, and available to everyone — no matter where they live or what language they speak. Many patients leave a clinic with an OCT printout, a Pentacam map, or a retina photo and still don’t fully understand what it means. Others notice red eye, floaters, or blurry vision but can’t see an eye doctor immediately. WebEyeClinic was created to fill that gap: an online place where you can describe your eye symptoms, upload images, and get educational, doctor-informed guidance you can actually understand.
We do this by combining two things: AI technology (Visio) that helps you explain your problem in your own language, and human ophthalmology expertise that checks and improves the information before you act. The result is faster than waiting for the next appointment and safer than AI alone.
Our Mission
Our mission is simple: to make eye care easier to understand. Many eye conditions sound complicated (keratoconus, diabetic macular edema, optic nerve cupping, corneal ectasia), but patients mainly want to know: “How serious is this?” and “What do I do now?” WebEyeClinic focuses on those two questions. We help you prepare for your clinic visit, we help you ask better questions, and we help you understand the tests you already have.
We are not trying to replace your eye doctor. Instead, we are trying to make the time you have with your doctor more valuable.
What We Offer
1. AI-Powered Eye Health Assistant (Visio)
Visio is our smart AI tool built for ophthalmology. You can chat with it to describe your eye problem, tell it about your vision changes, or ask about a surgery result. Visio guides you with symptom-based questions — right eye or left eye, sudden or gradual, pain or no pain, discharge, trauma, contact lens use, diabetes, recent surgery — so your case is complete. You can also upload eye scans right inside the chat.
2. Doctor-Informed Responses
AI is fast, but eye care needs human eyes. That’s why WebEyeClinic content and replies are backed by medical knowledge, and complex cases may be reviewed by a licensed doctor (depending on your region and plan). This gives you clearer, safer guidance than AI alone.
3. Image Interpretation Support
Many patients have scans but no explanation. On WebEyeClinic you can upload OCT, Pentacam, fundus photos, fluorescein angiography, or even clear smartphone photos of your eye. Visio will ask follow-up questions and help you understand what the image is trying to show — in safe, non-diagnostic language. For example: “this looks like swelling in the macula,” or “this corneal map suggests irregular shape that needs monitoring.” You get context, not a risky diagnosis.
4. Multilingual Access
Eye information should not be limited to one language. You can write to Visio in any language. Visio will translate your messages and, when a doctor adds input, Visio can show it back in your own language. This makes WebEyeClinic useful for patients living in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, or Europe who want to understand their eye tests but don’t have local subspecialists.
5. Affordable Access
We keep pricing simple. For $20 you can chat with Visio and get doctor-informed support for up to 2 weeks. In that time, you can ask multiple eye questions, upload scans, and get clearer explanations. Some general educational pages will remain free so people can still learn about common eye diseases.
6. Educational-Only Approach
WebEyeClinic does not provide medical diagnoses, prescriptions, or treatments. A correct eye diagnosis often requires an in-person exam with slit lamp, dilation, eye pressure check, and sometimes urgent treatment. Our role is to tell you how serious it might be and help you talk to your doctor in a more informed way.
Who We Help
We help people who:
- just received an eye scan (OCT, Pentacam, fundus) and want it explained in normal language,
- have symptoms but are not sure if it’s urgent,
- live far from an eye specialist,
- do not speak English well but still want expert-level eye information,
- are preparing for cataract, LASIK, or corneal surgery and want to know what to ask.
Why We Built WebEyeClinic
Eye care is getting more advanced every year — new imaging, new injections, new corneal treatments — but patient explanations haven’t kept up. People are handed a printout and told “follow up in 6 months.” We built WebEyeClinic so you can understand today what is happening in your eyes, instead of waiting and worrying.
What We Don’t Do
To protect patients, there are things we will not do online:
- We don’t issue final medical diagnoses.
- We don’t prescribe medications or glasses.
- We don’t replace emergencies — sudden vision loss, severe pain, or injury must be seen in person.
Instead, we help you bridge the gap between “I have a report” and “I understand what to do.”
Our Promise
We will keep WebEyeClinic:
- Clear: plain-language explanations of eye tests and symptoms.
- Doctor-informed: reviewed or created with ophthalmology input.
- Multilingual: language should never block eye education.
- Private: your scans and chat stay in your account.
- Affordable: fixed, transparent pricing.
Medically reviewed by: WebEyeClinic Ophthalmology Team, MD.
Last updated: November 1, 2025.

