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  2. Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    According to the centre, provided facilities include: [6] A clinical facility for eye care. An education & training department which runs Fellowship program, MD Residency Program in Ophthalmology, Master of Optometry, [7] Bachelor in Optometry and Vision Science, Certificate in Ophthalmic Science and short term trainings.

  3. List of companies of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Kathmandu: 1984 P A Buddha Air: Consumer services Airlines Jawalakhel: 1997 Domestic airline P A Chaudhary Group: Conglomerates - Kathmandu: 1968 Consumer goods, financials, industrials P A Cosmic Air: Consumer services Airlines Kathmandu: 1997 Airline, defunct 2008 P D Deurali-Janta Pharmaceuticals: Health care Pharmaceuticals Kathmandu: 1988 ...

  4. List of hospitals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Bagbazar, Kathmandu: B & B Hospital: Gwarko, Kathmandu: It is a teaching hospital of Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences. [2] Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital: Bhaktapur: Bheri Hospital: Nepalgunj: Established in 1947 BS (1890-1891). Biratnagar Eye Hospital: Biratnagar: Established in 2006 at Biratnagar. Second-largest city of Nepal. Bir ...

  5. Sanduk Ruit - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, [14] Dr. Ruit founded the Tilganga Eye Center, now called the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, in Kathmandu. [15] It aims to provide eye care at an affordable price. [ 16 ] The institute works closely with the Himalayan Cataract Project and other organizations to give cataract surgery to people in some of the world's most perilous ...

  6. World Association of Eye Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The admission criteria include specialising at an eye hospital or eye department, with at least five sub-specialities (cornea, glaucoma, cataract, retina, pediatric, neuro, oculoplastics and uveitis), having carried out at least 5000 operations, possessing research and resident training programs, provision of community services, primary care and emergency service, and meeting international and ...

  7. Ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    System: Eye and visual system: Significant diseases: Cataract, retinal disease (including diabetic retinopathy and other types of retinopathy), glaucoma, corneal disease, eyelid and orbital disorders, uveitis, strabismus and disorders of the ocular muscles, ocular neoplasms (malignancies, or cancers, and benign eye tumors), neuro-ophthalmologic disorders (including disorders of the optic nerve)

  8. Aravind Eye Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Aravind Eye Hospitals is a hospital chain in India. It was founded by Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy at Madurai, Tamil Nadu in 1976. It has grown into a network of eye hospitals and has had a major impact in eradicating cataract related blindness in India. [2] [3] [4] As of 2012, Aravind has treated nearly 32 million patients and performed 4 ...

  9. Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital is a chain of eye specialty hospitals in India, headquartered at Chennai. Started by Jaiveer Agarwal with his wife Tahira Agarwal as an eye care centre in Chennai, it has grown to 180+ centres across India and 15 centres overseas. [1] [2] [3] Dr Amar Agarwal is the chairman and managing director of Dr. Agarwal's Eye ...