Michael A. McMann, M.D., FAAO
Ophthalmologist & Eye Surgeon
Michael A. McMann, M.D., the Founder and Medical Director of the McMann Eye Institute, specializes in surgical and medical management of corneal disorders, cataract, and refractive surgery as well as general eye care.
He is a Board-Certified Ophthalmologist and a Fellowship-Trained Surgeon in Cornea, External Disease & Refractive Surgery. Dr. McMann has extensive training and experience in Cornea and Refractive surgery. His surgical and clinical expertise includes advanced techniques for cataract surgery, corneal transplantation surgery, anterior segment reconstruction, and management of corneal and external diseases.
He is the only surgeon in Hawaii to successfully implant an FDA-approved eye telescope, the first in Hawaii, at the Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu. The first-of-its-kind telescope implant is a new patient care program for treating patients with end-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the most advanced form of AMD and the leading cause of blindness in older Americans.
Melanie Masaki, O.D.,
Licensed Optometrist
Dr. Melanie Masaki O.D., a native of Hawaii, graduated from Moanalua High School. She went on to receive her undergraduate degree from the University of Washington (go Huskies!) and Doctorate of Optometry from Pacific University in Oregon.
Prior to working at the McMann Eye Institute, Dr. Masaki spent 10 years in both a private optometry and ophthalmology practice. She has extensive experience in family eye care, including pediatric exams, pathology, and refractive surgery co-management. She is also experienced in fitting soft contact lenses (torics, multifocals) and rigid gas permeable lenses.
Licensed in the State of Hawaii, her training and experience allow her to diagnose, treat, and manage all types of eye conditions. She has received the Honolulu Advertiser's "Best of the Best" Optometrist award twice for her dedication to her patients and her profession. Professional memberships include the AOA (American Optometric Association) and the HOA (Hawaii Optometric Association).