Screening Camps

The concept of eye camps represented a revolutionary approach which was promoted by pioneers in the late sixties to provide curative services to the patients suffering from eye diseases at their doorstep.

The reason for success of the camp was the obvious commitment of the organizers with the idea of doing ‘seva’ which lent credibility to the organizers. The facilities available contributed highly towards patients statistics leading to success of eye camps.

The first surgical eye camp of Venu was held in Sardhana in 1980. Venu had been very active in organising eye camps in the remote rural areas of Bihar, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Arunachal Pradesh.

In 2006 Ministry of Health & Family Welfare put a ban on holding surgical eye camps. Since then Venu has been regularly holding screening camps in the NCR and neighbouring states of Delhi including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttrakhand and Punjab.

Diagnostic and screening camps are periodic eye camps organized in collaboration with local NGOs or volunteers in areas where permanent eye care facilities are not available. Camps are cost effective way to provide high volume preoperative, operative and intraoperative services. Since the surgeries are done in a familiar and controlled setup in the base hospital, the quality of surgeries is better than the surgeries done in surgical camps.

Services

  1. Screening for cataract, refractive errors, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy
  2. Counselling and health education
  3. Optical dispensing
  4. Referral services
  5. Transportation to patients requiring surgery to and back from the hospital
  6. Follow up services at 1 week and 1 month

Impact Stories Community

We like to collect stories. Stories of the people we meet, whose lives we inadvertantly become a part of through our camps, our volunteer work, and our councelling and training programmes. These stories are as much a way for us to share our work with you, as they are a way for us to remember, and through this collective memory, to keep the fire of passion, dedication and compassion alive in ourselves. Each story lends a face to every digit in the number of patients we have had the fortune of healing, in over three decades. It reminds us of why we started Venu. And most importantly, each story keeps us connected. With the people we meet everyday. With our work. With our team members. And with the reason we are all here – to ensure that every one, regardless of where they live and what their means are, has the right to access quality health care with dignity.

Smt. Guddi Devi

65 Years; Female
Village: Rangpur, U.P.
Cataract – Left Eye
Monthly Family Income: Rs. 4,800/-
Occupation : Labourer

Dimmed vision because of cataract was restricting Smt. Guddi Devi’s ability to perform even the most basic household chores and sensitivity to light prohibited her from working outside. Post-surgery, Smt. Guddi is very happy because she can resume her work as a labourer, and does not need to rely on her family members for any aid

Smt. Rameshwari

Shri Rajender

51 Years; MaleVillage: Kamalpur, Rewari
Cataract – Right Eye
Monthly Family Income: Rs. 4,000/-
Occupation: Farmer

Shri Rajender was finding it finding it difficult to earn a livelihood and care for his family when he was diagnosed with cataract. Struggling to meet his day-to-day needs, he continued to work with limited capabilities. Today, thanks to the restoration of his vision, he is earning a better income and finding it much easier to care for his family.

Smt. Rameshwari

55 Years; Female
Village: Gurugram, Haryana.
Cataract – Left Eye
Monthly Family Income: Rs. 2,000/-
Occupation: Housewife

Smt. Rameshwari is from a small village. Smt. Rameshwari contributes at home by doing household chores but was able to help less and less over time, as her vision dimmed. Due to lack to financial support, she had no other way but to wait for a miracle to happen. She had started to lose hope. That’s when one day her neighbour told her about a Free Eye Camp organized by Venu Eye Institute near their village, where she was diagnosed with cataract.  Today post-surgery with her eyesight restored, Smt. Rameshwari is happy that she can continue doing her daily activities and look after her family.