We provide step wise ECCE with IOL Implantation training courses to the young ophthalmologist at Venu Eye Institute and Research Center, New Delhi.
Our Mission statement
We at Venu Eye Institute and Research Center, New Delhi , are committed making comprehensive eye care available, affordable, accessible and sustainable.
Our Organisation and our brand
Venu has developed a unique 3-tier service delivery network, in response to the felt need of the patient, to ensure quality eye care services reach the poor and needy in the rural areas. It has a tertiary Base Referral & Teaching Hospital in Delhi, 5 rural secondary level Satellite Hospitals and 9 primary level Vision Centres in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand. It organizes 500 eye screening camps.
Our base hospital in New Delhi, Venu Eye Institute & Research Centre, has OPD blocks (separate-paid & subsidised wings), a Diagnostics Block, Wards (Paid, General, Subsidised and Free), & State of the Art fully equipped Operation Theatres.
Your problem that we solve
Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgery in ophthalmology, and all ophthalmologists are expected to be reasonably proficient in this surgery at the end of their training. The need for better curriculum and well-structured goals for surgical training during residency training cannot be overemphasized.
Our solution to your problem
We offer step wise ECCE with IOL Implantation to the young ophthalmologist across the world all year around.
Our expertise
Our extensive experience over the years with over 6.6 million patients across the country, has cast us in a unique position of insight into the complex world of eye care. Several of our doctors have earned the distinction of leading innovations in the field of eye surgery that are particularly relevant in the Indian context.
This collective experience, technical expertise and unparalleled insight to various aspects of eye care are what led to the establishment of the Educational Institute at Venu, where our excellent faculty of doctors train medical students, paramedics and aspiring doctors at various stages of their specialisations in particular areas of eye-health.