
The Armenian EyeCare Project will be hosting one of its biggest annual events a little differently this year as our organization prepares to go virtual due to the coronavirus.
The Armenian EyeCare Project will be hosting one of its biggest annual events a little differently this year as our organization prepares to go virtual due to the coronavirus.
Volunteer physicians from the Armenian EyeCare Project and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles hit the ground running when arriving in Armenia for the AECP’s Medical Mission this past July.
Several physicians from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) will be joining the Armenian EyeCare Project for our upcoming Medical Mission to Armenia in July!
We are pleased to extend an invitation to all medical professionals to attend the AECP-CHLA 17th International Medical Conference on Ophthalmology, Neonatology and Endocrinology on July 22-23, 2019 in Yerevan, Armenia.
One major accomplishment during the AECP’s 25th Anniversary Medical Mission and Trip to Armenia was the grand opening of our third Regional Eye Center in Armenia and the first-ever eye clinic in the southernmost province of Armenia.
A state-of-the-art Regional Eye Center will open its doors in the second-largest city in Armenia this fall. The Armenian EyeCare Project will unveil our fourth Regional Eye Center in Armenia and celebrate the Grand Opening of the John Ohannes Khachigian AECP Regional Eye Center in Gyumri during our 2018 Medical Mission to Armenia in September.
The Armenian EyeCare Project is pleased to invite ophthalmologists, neonatologists and other medical professionals to attend the AECP-CHLA 16th International Conference on Ophthalmology, Neonatology and Endocrinology on September 24-26, 2018 in Yerevan, Armenia.
This summer, the Armenian EyeCare Project will embark on a special Mission trip to Armenia in celebration of our 25th Anniversary and we want you to join us for this unforgettable trip!
The AECP visits Armenia twice a year on Medical Missions, but this was the first time a group of donors joined the trip in celebration of our 25th Anniversary.
After an action-packed 10 days in Armenia, we’ve completed our most recent Medical Mission to the country — marking our 52nd trip to the motherland since the Armenian EyeCare Project was founded in 1992.