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Treatment of eye diseases for children and squint at any age
  Our state of the art diagnostic set up is supported by excellent surgical facilities at Kaushalya Medical Foundation Trust Hospital and Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital , Thane. We work for the excellence in eye care.
Clinical Research
  Innovations and research to advance the science of ophthalmology is our prime objective and perceived responsibility.
Training in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Orthoptics
  We arrange theory classes and clinics for the students of ophthalmology and optometry.
Community Ophthalmology
  We are involved with the free outreach camps, school screenings and visiting rural hospitals. We want to take the eye care to the doorsteps of the poor and bring in the awareness about the pediatric eye diseases. [more..]
ROP screening
  We are committed to prevent blindness in the premature children by conducting bedside ROP screening at nominal cost and free for those who cannot afford. [more..]
Charitable activities
 

We understand our responsibility to provide subsidized or free eye care for financially poor people. We in no circumstances would refuse treatment for a vision threatening disease due to the patient's inability to pay.A charitable OPD on Mondays will serve a patient who perceives himself poor and can walk in without any questions. We would also appreciate our medical colleagues, the doctors to identify non-affording patients and refer them for the charitable opd.

Pediatric Low Vision Services
 

Blindness darkens the lives of 45 million people in the world. Another 135 million worldwide live with Low Vision (WHO, 1997).By the Year 2020, these numbers could double, if no preventive or corrective measures are taken. [more..]

 
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