India hosts one of the highest numbers of ‘eye-patient population’ of the world.
Our cities, towns and villages are increasingly burdened with the sheer volume
of treatable eye patients; who do not have adequate access to proper eye care
hospitals or eye clinics. Guess what - there is just one qualified
ophthalmologist for every 90 thousand people in India.
The bright side of this otherwise poor scenario is that we have some trained
distinguished ophthalmologist and eye surgeons, who volunteer their services
beyond the call of their duty. They are indeed a silver lining in an otherwise
grim eye health forecast in India.
Kids eye consult’s chief ophthalmologist Dr Amit Gupta
has been at the forefront of community service in ophthalmology. A specialist in
Pediatric Ophthalmology, with decade-plus years of core ophthalmic and surgical
experience, Dr Gupta has been part of several mass-awareness and eye care
education campaigns. These drives focus at promoting eye health and
preventing treatable blindness among the risk groups, downtrodden and
underserved sections of the Indian populace.
He along with his like-minded groups in the ophthalmic communities regularly
conducts free eye care camps, community medicine drives, subsidised eye
surgeries and mobile clinics with free OPD consultations. He is actively
involved in quality academic research in community ophthalmology in rural India.
His research findings have been extensively published in top ophthalmic journals
globally. He has excelled in utilising innovative methodologies of
public health, community outreach and ophthalmology.
Using his logistics, modern ophthalmic equipment and support staff at
Kids Eye Consult, Dr Amit has penetrated deep into the inner layers of
needy, deserving patients and BPL segments of society. He and his team have
delivered free ophthalmic care in several rural clusters of Haryana and Punjab.
Scores of pediatric vision disorder cases with diseases like cataract, IOL
implants, Squint, ptosis, nystagmus, VRT and a host of other eye disease were
treated for free or a non-profit basis.
Dr Gupta with assistance from sponsorships and collaboration of various NGO’s
have made significant progress and treated a big number of poor eye patients
without compromising quality care. They have brought about mass awareness,
trained auxiliary staff in prevention techniques to spread the light of
vision for all.
While he, along with his competent team at Kids eye consult
have been working on a mission basis; it has paid rich dividends by paving the
way towards a sustainable blindness free India in the near future.
In recognition of his professional contributions, ophthalmic excellence,
research work and role in Community Ophthalmology, Dr Gupta has received broad
appreciation from various NGO’s, civil society groups and awarded by
Ophthalmological fraternity of India.
If you want to associate/contribute in our Community ophthalmology initiatives
and the underlying humanitarian Causes, please reach us at our EMAIL : info@kidseyeconsult.com