Dr. C. Sharat Babu, of Sharat Maxivision Eye Hospitals honoured with the Rotarian Recognition award for his outstanding achievement in the field of medicine –Ophthalmology by Rotary International
Dr.Sharat
operated 17,000 Free Cataract Eye surgeries on poor patients in the last 3
decades
Hyderabad 4th April 2022: Dr C. Sharat
Babu, Managing Partner of Sharat Maxivision Eye Hospitals has been honoured
with the Rotarian Recognition award for his outstanding achievement in the
field of medicine –Ophthalmology by Rotary International. Dr. Sharat Babu has
been felicitated in a conference of Rotary International (District 3150) in the
city. K.Prabhakar – District Governor - Rotary International (District 3150)
handed over the certificate of excellence to Dr.Sharat on the occasion.
Speaking
on the occasion Dr. C. Sharat Babu, Managing partner of Sharat Maxivision Eye
Hospitals said, We started our
journey as Sharat Laser Eye Hospital in 1993 as part of an Integrated Rural
Development Model in the remote rural area of Erstwhile Warangal district of
Telangana, India and have been on the path to comprehensive and quality eye
care since then. We also achieved the distinction of being the first and the
only centre to provide ophthalmic subspecialty treatment in Telangana
districts.
Sharat Maxivision Eye Hospital is a pioneer in
actively translating all the public health principles and concepts through
promoting a “Comprehensive Rural Health Model " for the last 30 years in
rural Telangana, India with a mission to “serve the rural poor &
marginalized sections of society”.
In 2019 October we made a giant leap in our endeavour of providing healthy eye care by merging our Sharat Eye Hospital with Maxivision Eye Hospitals, one of the leading super speciality eye care networks in South India. We are now under the name Dr Sharat Maxivision Eye Hospitals LLP. We are currently serving in Warangal, Karimnagar, Khammam and this year we are coming up with 2 more tertiary care centres and 6 Secondary centres. We are very happy to get associated with Operational Eyesight Universal, Canada Under this association we have established 6 Vision Centres 1. Mulkanoor and 2.Kothakonda, 3.Mulugu, 4. Asifabad, 5.Narsampet and 6.Parkal delivers primary eye care for the needy and comes up with 50 vision centres in Telangana in the next 3 years.
We have adopted 44 villages in and around the
Warangal district where we have performed approximately appx 17,000 free
Cataract surgeries till date. We have declared 16 villages as an Avoidable
blind free villages and 8 are in pipeline to be declared.
Avoidable blindness free village is a concept
that has been developed, tested and achieved by Operation Eyesight which
ensures that all villagers irrespective of gender, caste and creed are provided
with an opportunity to undergo eye check-ups and treated for curable eye
conditions and regain their lost vision, a project team consisting Community
Health Workers (CHWs), Project Coordinator and optometrist who are selected
from the project area and trained in the eye and general health care include
the methodology of conducting door to door survey, identify eye problems,
behaviour change communication etc. The project covers a target population of
1-1.5 lakhs and continues to provide eye health services for 4 years till all
the villages are declared as avoidable blindness free village
As a result of the project intervention in
these underserved areas, the target communities were benefitted through various
activities from the project. This in turn led to the elimination of “Avoidable
Blindness Free Villages” (ABFV) in some of the underserved areas of rural
Telangana.
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