In pursuit of providing world-class eye care treatment to all people, Sankara Eye Hospital, with the support of the prominent investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Family and Sankara Eye Foundation, USA launched the R Jhunjhunwala Sankara Super Specialty Eye Hospital in Varanasi.
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India inaugurated the hospital in the presence of Anandiben Patel, Governor of Uttar Pradesh (UP); Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister, UP and Vijayendra Saraswathi Swamigal, 70th Jagadguru Peethadipathi of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.
Padma Shri Dr. R. V. Ramani, Founder and Managing Trustee of Sankara Eye Foundation India (SEFI); S V Balasubramanian, Chairman, SEFI; Murali Krishnamurthy, Executive Chairman, Sankara Eye Foundation, USA; Rekha Jhunjhunwala, member of the Board of Trustees participated.
The Varanasi hospital is Sankara’s 14th in the country and will undertake 30,000 eye surgeries every year for the patients. This world-class eye care facility can perform 30,000 surgeries with 9 operation theatres among many other facilities.
To ensure the viability of its operations as well as help the poorest in eye care and treatment, the hospital will function on a cross-subsidization model (75:25 model) wherein the income from paying patients (25% of our beneficiaries will subsidize the costs of free surgeries of 75% of the beneficiaries) for those in need.
High-quality care
– Murali Krishnamurthy, Executive Chairman, Sankara Eye Foundation, USA
Murali Krishnamurthy said, “Sankara has set up a large eye hospital in Varanasi at a time when eye care costs are high. The hospital’s approach will enable more people in Varanasi and surrounding cities and villages from UP and other neighbouring, states to avail high-quality care. We will continue to extend all necessary assistance to realize Sankara’s vision of reaching out to the most deserving people in need of eye care.”
Subsidised services to the poor
– Dr. R. V. Ramani, Founder and Managing Trustee, SEFI
Ramani said, “India is home to the world’s largest population of blind people and more than 80% of these are avoidable blindness cases. Sankara Eye Hospital was founded to provide quality eye care to all. Our goal is to touch 5 lakh free surgeries, pan-India, annually by 2030. Like all our hospitals across the country, this hospital too will function on the unique economic hybrid model that will provide subsidized services to the poor across 8 districts of the U.P. including Varanasi well as adjoining villages in neighbouring states by drawing on resources of people who can afford eye treatment.”
The foundation makes difference in society
-S V Balasubramanian, Chairman, SEFI
Dr S V Balasubramaniam Chairman SEFI, said “The Foundation’s vision is to reach eye care to as many people as possible. We are looking at different regions up North as there are villages as well as cities that need eye care infrastructure. While the major metros are well provided for, the peripheries require assistance and facilities. And we have a national mission. This is where Sankara Eye Foundation is making a difference in reaching eye care to people across the country.”
Sankara helps to receive the gift of sight
Rekha Jhunjhunwala said, “Sankara Eye Foundation under the leadership of Dr. R. V. Ramani has been successful in reaching out to all people, particularly the economically weak in the country, and helping them receive the gift of sight. The hospital at Varanasi is yet another step in aiding people in different regions of North India. Our mission matches with Sankara’s and hence this collaboration is ideal as it ensures hi-tech eye care.”
Highlight
The hospital has hi-tech and modern multiple specialities and will treat patients with multiple eye problems relating to Cataracts, Cornea, Retina, Glaucoma, Paediatric Ophthalmology, Oculoplasty, Eye Bank and Corneal transplantation, Clinical and Micro Biological Laboratory, Pharmacy and Optical.