Sankara Eye Hospital

Sankara Eye Hospitals
Geography
Location Tamil Nadu, India
Organisation
Hospital type Specialist
Services
Beds 500
Speciality Ophthalmology
History
Founded 1985
Links
Website www.sankaraeye.com

Sankara Eye Hospital is a not for profit charitable trust which aims at providing affordable eye care and eliminating curable eye blindness in India.[1] Having its headquarters in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Sankara is among the largest community eye care providers in India with ten super specialty eye care hospitals across the country performing over 150,000 free eye surgeries annually.

The hospital follows an 80:20 business model, in which 80 percent of the patients from rural parts of the country are treated for free, and the remaining 20 percent are the rich and the middle income sections of the society, who pay for their treatment, thereby cross-subsidizing the free surgeries and making the Hospital self-sustaining. [2] In 2013, Sankara counducted its one millionth free eye surgery.[3]

History

The organization was started by Dr.R.V. Ramani, one of the earliest Doctors of Coimbatore, and his wife Dr. Radha Ramani. The origins of Sankara Eye Foundation can be traced back to the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Medical Trust. During the initial 5 years of the Movement, the Honorary Panel of Doctors slowly expanded and 75 Consultants from various specialties of medicine came forward voluntarily to join the team in an honorary capacity. By 1982, the activities of the Trust had grown considerably well, and in 1985, the Trust identified community eye care as the major specialized activity. Sankara Eye Hospital was thus established in Sivanandapuram, Coimbatore on the land donated by Late N. Natraj & Family.[4]

Vision and Mission

Sankara’s vision is to work towards freedom from preventable and curable blindness.

1/4th of the world’s population is in India and 2 million new cases of cataract are added every year. The incident is rapidly on the rise due to the non-availability & non-affordability of quality eye care in Rural India. In this scenario, Sankara’s comprehensive community eye care initiative gains significance. [5] Sankara’s goal is to eliminate needless blindness, and to achieve vision 20/20 by the year 2020. The goal is to create a mega community eye care institution by setting up Sankara community eye care hospitals all over India by the year 2020.[4]

Expansion

The Sankara Eye Hospital since its inception has now established 10 hospitals across the nation replicating the 80:20 model.

Guntur, Andra Pradesh Sankara Eye Hospital, was established in the year 2004 (March). Built in over 4.35 acres land, the hospital is a 225 bed capacity facility.

Krishnankoil, Tamil Nadu was inaugurated on February 4, 2004 by Sri. VijayKumar IAS, Collector of Ramanathapuram District and Sri Mohamed Aslam IAS, Collector of Virudhunagar District. Built in over 6.1 acres land, the hospital is a 225 bed capacity facility.

Anand, Gujarat Sankara Eye Hospital,was established in the year 2008. The hospital was inaugurated by then Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Built in over 5.5 acres land, the hospital is a 225 bed capacity facility.[6]

Bangalore, Karnataka was inaugurated in 2008 and it has attained self-sufficiency because of the paying patients it is able to attract. Built in over 4 acres land, the hospital is a 225 bed capacity facility. It has been the recipient of many awards like “Namma Bengaluru” for providing the best community eye program.

Shivamoga, Karnataka was inaugurated on October 12, 2008. It was made possible due to the initiative of a group of residents from Shimoga who heard about Sankara and approached the group for setting up a hospital in Shimvamoga. Built in over 5.5 acres land, the hospital is a 225 bed capacity facility.[7]

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (R.S. Puram) was established in the year 2011. The hospital functions as a facility performing day care surgery with a state of the art operation theatre complex, outpatient clinics and optical services.

Vijaywada, Andra Pradesh was established in the year 2011 (Aug). The hospital functions as a facility performing day care surgery with a state of the art operation theatre complex, outpatient clinics and optical services.

Ludhiana, Punjab was inaugurated on April 2, 2012 by Charanjeet Singh Atwal , speaker of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, in the presence of Sankaracharya of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Sri Jayendra Saraswathi and Singh Sahib Giani Gurbachan Singh, Jathedhar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib, among others. Built in over 2 acres of gifted land, the hospital is having 125 beds in total where 100 dedicated for the free patients and 25 rooms for the paying patients.[8]

Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Sankara Eye Hospital, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh was inaugurated on October 12, 2014. Sankaracharya of Kanchi was present for the inaugural function.[9]

Services

Sankara offers total eye care- speciality services including Preventive, Curative and Rehabilitative • Routine check-up

• Diagnostic

• Clinical Laboratory

• Pharmacy

• Cataract & IOL Clinic - The Cataract Clinic at SECI is equipped with world class infrastructure and is overseen by an expert team of doctors and paramedical staff. The clinic is equipped to screen, detect, diagnose and offer right procedural corrections for cataract and cataract related eye disorders. SECI specialists are trained in some of the world's best hospitals, in order to provide unparalleled care.

• Cornea & Refractive Services - The Cornea Specialist team is trained to deliver world-class care for a variety of corneal disorders, such as corneal infections, corneal injuries, tear disorders, corneal dystrophy and other degenerative disorders. The department works in close coordination with Sankara Eye Bank for immediate and effective corneal transplants.

• Vitreo-Retinal Services - As a matter of procedure, all patients at SECI hospitals undergo retinal examination to diagnose disorders pertaining to the retina. Preterm infants are screened for ROP (Retinopathy of Prematurity). The Paediatric Ophthalmology team is specially equipped and trained to address critical eye disorders in children – even newborns.

• Glaucoma Services - The Glaucoma Clinic at SECI specialises in effective long-term management of Glaucoma and associated complications that are likely to arise with this degenerative disorder. As a matter of procedure, all patients are screened for Glaucoma / possible Glaucoma, as timely intervention is crucial to its effective management.

• IPerfect Lasik Laser Center - At Sankara our refractive surgeons utilize the most advanced techniques and technologies to ensure patients receive best care and outcomes. Patients can opt from a range of Laser Vision Correction surgeries depending on their condition, including Femto Second Laser (blade free LASIK).

• Paediatric ophthalmology & Strabismus - Sankara started its Paediatric Ophthalmology services with the noble aim of bringing back light into a child's world. Over the years, the department has grown in leaps and bounds and has undertaken a host of initiatives to minimize long-term impact on lifestyles in children. Today, SECI is proud to be actively involved and set a trend in community participation initiatives like Teacher-student model in school screening. The Paediatric Ophthalmology team is specially equipped and trained to address critical eye disorders in children – even newborns.

• Ocularistry Department - For those with deformed eye requiring cosmetic correction, the Ocular Prosthesis department specializes in customized solutions which enhance appearance and confidence of our patients.

• Ocular Oncology Department - The first comprehensive ocular oncology department offering the entire spectrum of care for all ocular tumors from chemotherapy, LASER surgical care and brachytherapy (radiation therapy).

• WaveLight Ex500 Excimer Laser System

• Day Care Surgical Lounge

• Contact Lens Clinic

• Opticals

• Computer Vision Clinic

• Assistive Vision Clinic Active Vision

Community Outreach

Sankara Eye Hospital has a Comprehensive Community Eye Health Programme that provides holistic eye care and has tailor-made services to address the needs of both, different age groups and various eye defects.

Swagatham

Meaning welcome in Sanskrit, this Programme is a comprehensive Neonatal screening Programme for the new born. Children born through the various hospitals are screened for congenital defects. The Programme was launched on the 31st of May, 2002.

Maithri

Meaning friend in Sanskrit, this program reaches out to under privileged pre schoolers between the ages of 3 and 6 years. This program screens children attending the Integrated Child Development Centres (noon meal centres), orphanages and thereafter those suspected to have visual defects are referred to the hospital.

Rainbow

In this program, teacher volunteers are identified and trained to do the preliminary screening. The eye care team from Sankara Eye Hospital, consisting of an ophthalmologist and/or optometrist, visit the schools and screen the children for any disease or abnormality of the eye. Children found with eye problems and requiring further treatment would be referred to the Base hospital for a comprehensive examination.[10]

Comprehensive Community Eye Health Programme

Sankara Eye Care Institution launched a comprehensive community eye health programmes encompassing a gamut of eye health services (preventive, promotive and curative) provided to all irrespective of their ability to pay.

Diabetic Retinopathy, Coimbatore

To address and control blindness arising out of diabetic retinopathy, Sankara initiated the Diabetic Retinopathy Program (DRP).

Gift of Vision

Under the Gift of Vision Programme, Sankara reaches out to the patients through a network of field workers, doctors and paramedics. This is the oldest community outreach programme which was started in 1990 with the active participation of Rotary International and Rotary Coimbatore Central. The programme is now additionally supported by District Blindness Control Society, Sankara Eye Foundation USA and Sight Savers (U.K).

Irul Neeki – Reaching to the tribal community, Coimbatore

Irul Neeki was initially conceived to reach out to the tribal in the Coimbatore and Nilgiris district. Realising the need for continued care – Sankara, through the Gift of Vision programme, has reached out to the tribal of the Annamalai and Gudalaur ranges in association with various NGO's and Governmental agencies.

The units in Bangalore and Guntur cater to the tribal populations in Chamrajnagar and Khammam Districts of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

Namma Kannu

"Nanna Kannu", is a unique comprehensive programme to reach out to children with visual defects. The project implemented in partnership with Sightsavers International, Government of Karnataka and National Association for the Blind would reach out to 1,50,000 children in the first phase of the programme.

Sankara Eye Bank

The Sankara Eye Bank Coimbatore started functioning from 1987 with a twofold mission: to promote organ and tissue donation through a program of public and professional education and donor registration; and to procure and distribute eye tissue for transplant surgery.[11] The Sankara Eye Bank is recognized as a model eye bank by the Government of India, receiving a pair of eyes every day.

Currently the Eye Banks are operational in Coimbatore, Bangalore, Shivamoga, Anand and Guntur.

Sankara Academy of Vision

Sankara Academy of Vision (SAV) was established in 2013 by the Sankara Eye Foundation to train human resources for both Sankara Hospitals as well as other organizations. SAV offers professional courses, programs and consultancy to the entire eye care sector in India. SAV offers the following programs:

• DNB in Ophthalmology

• Fellowship in General Ophthalmology and Sub-Specialities

• M.Sc. Optometry, B.Sc. Optometry, Fellowship in Optometry, Internship in Optometry

• Diploma in Vision Care Technician (VCT)

• Sankara Geuder Competence Centre for short term and long term training

Training Paramedics

SECI also trains women to become efficient paramedics. They select high school graduate girls from different locations and provide them with fundamental English training which is followed by an extensive medical training. SECI has over 1,300 trained women paramedics working with them currently.

Upcoming Projects

The next three replication of the 80:20 model is titled “VandeMathram’ and is planned for Jaipur - Rajasthan, Indore - Madhya Pradest, Hyderabad - Telengana, Ganjam - Odisha [12] and Mumbai - Maharashtra,

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/26/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.