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Collaborative Partnership

At Sri Sai Eye Hospital, our mission extends beyond healthcare to embody Corporate Social Responsibility. We deliver affordable, high-class eye care to underserved communities, eliminating preventable blindness and creating lasting social impact where it matters most.

Our outreach programs, mobile eye camps, and rural initiatives bring essential services directly at the doorsteps of those who have either limited or almost no healthcare access. In our free outreach eye check-up camps, we carefully address each community's unique needs while maintaining our high standards of care.

Our comprehensive services4from Cataract surgery and Glaucoma treatment to specialized Vitreo-retinal and Cornea care4 serve as gateways to restored dignity and hope. When we restore vision, patients can return to work, support families, and participate fully in community life, creating a ripple effect that strengthens entire communities.

Be a Part of Our Mission:

To be our partner in the mission of Vision-for-all, you can choose one or more engagement opportunities from various charitable eye health service activities/projects mentioned below:

  • 1. Free cataract or other eye-related surgeries for indigent patients.
  • 2. Free school children's eye check-up and optical distribution programs.
  • 3. Free outreach eye health check-up camps in underserved rural areas/urban slums.
  • 4. "Village Adoption Program" to make an Avoidable Blindness-Free Village.
  • 5. Sponsor a "Mobile Eye Clinic" for our free outreach eye screening camps.
  • 6. Establishment of a new Vision Center to provide primary eye health care at the block/ward level in rural/urban areas.
  • 7. Establishment of a new OPD or OT section in our present eye hospital.
  • 8. Establishment of a new Secondary-level Base Hospital to cover new underserved areas for the eradication of blindness.

We provide details of beneficiaries and the Social Impact Reports containing how your contribution creates life changing stories among the indigent patients by restoring their vision.

"Is there anything worse than being blind?
Yes, a man with sight but no vision"
- Helen Keller.

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