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Eye Camp for Kamgar Union Members at Koradi 800 600 aces

Eye Camp for Kamgar Union Members at Koradi

ABO Eye Institute successfully conducted a comprehensive Eye Camp for the members of the Kamgar Union at Koradi as part of its ongoing commitment to community eye care and preventive health services.

The camp provided free eye examinations, vision screening, and expert consultations by the institute’s team of ophthalmologists and healthcare professionals. Union members were assessed for common eye conditions such as refractive errors, cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic eye disease. Participants were also educated on the importance of regular eye check-ups and maintaining good eye health.

Patients requiring further evaluation, spectacles, or advanced treatment were referred to ABO Eye Institute for specialized care. The camp received an encouraging response from the union members and helped raise awareness about the importance of early detection and treatment of eye disorders.

ABO Eye Institute expresses its sincere appreciation to the Kamgar Union, Koradi, for their cooperation and support in making

Camp held at besa ghogli 800 600 aces

Camp held at besa ghogli

An Eye Camp was successfully organized at Besa Ghoghali with the objective of providing quality eye care services to the local community. The camp witnessed an overwhelming response, benefiting approximately 250 people from the surrounding areas.

A team of qualified ophthalmologists and healthcare professionals from ABO Eye Institute conducted comprehensive eye examinations, vision screenings, and consultations. Participants were educated on the importance of eye health, preventive care, and early detection of eye diseases. Patients requiring further treatment, specialized investigations, or surgical intervention were referred to the hospital for advanced care.

The camp served as an important initiative in promoting eye health awareness and ensuring access to quality eye care for the community. The organizers express their gratitude to the local volunteers, healthcare staff, and community members whose support contributed to the success of the camp.

Empowering individuals and families with eye health knowledge. 800 600 aces

Empowering individuals and families with eye health knowledge.

Desaiganj, June 4: ABO Eye Institute successfully organized a free eye and cataract screening camp at Duteja Hospital near Lions Club Road in Desaiganj. The eye care camp witnessed a strong response from the community, with 125 patients undergoing comprehensive eye examinations and cataract screening.

This was the second free eye screening camp conducted by ABO Eye Institute in Desaiganj. The institute had previously organized a similar camp on April 19, 2026, where 130 patients received eye check-ups, highlighting the growing need for accessible and affordable eye care services in the region.

Approximately 165 patients had registered for the latest camp. However, due to time constraints and the detailed nature of the examinations, eye specialists were able to thoroughly examine 125 patients. According to Dr. Indrajeetsingh Duteja, Director of Duteja Hospital, a third free eye camp is expected to be organized soon to accommodate the remaining patients and meet the increasing demand for eye health services.

The camp was conducted by the expert medical team of ABO Eye Institute, providing comprehensive vision testing, eye disease screening, and cataract assessments. Several patients diagnosed with cataracts and requiring surgical intervention have been identified for free cataract surgery.

These surgeries and related treatments will be provided free of cost with the support of Corinth Lodge No. 1122 E.C., Nagpur, ensuring that underprivileged patients receive quality eye care without financial burden.

The organizers expressed their gratitude to the doctors, staff members, and volunteers of Duteja Hospital and ABO Eye Institute for their dedicated efforts in making the eye screening camp a success.

Special Initiative for Needy Patients

Dr. Indrajeetsingh Duteja appealed to patients suffering from serious eye diseases, vision problems, or cataracts to contact the organizers even outside the scheduled camps. Eligible underprivileged patients will be referred for specialized treatment, and wherever possible, free surgery and transportation assistance will be arranged to ensure timely access to quality eye care services.