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TOMEY - specialists in ophthalmic diagnostic instruments

As recent medical technology is advancing daily, it is vital to develop functional ophthalmic diagnostic instruments to detect and treat ophthalmology diseases in the ophthalmology field.
At TOMEY, each staff is working as a specialist in ophthalmic diagnostic instruments and creating the future of ophthalmology under 4 principles; "Technology", "Communication", "Education" and "Service".

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