We wanted to share with you a day in the life of the Lumbini Eye Institute in Nepal.
This teaching hospital was founded with the help of Seva donors. The following photos were taken by volunteer photographer, Ellen Crystal.
It was a typical winter day at Lumbini. 1500 patients were registered for eye treatment. Here is one of the 250 patients who received cataract surgery that day thanks to the hard work and dedication of four eye surgeons. She and her husband are clearly delighted and the bandage hasn't even come off yet!
Patient at Lumbini Eye Institute. Photo courtesy of Ellen Crystal
Some patients had cataract surgery, others needed glasses, while others received care for eye conditions such as glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and pediatric issues. Here are some of the 1500 patients being cared for that day.
To process and treat so many patients in one day, everything must be streamlined. These are photos from the vision testing room where many people receive eye tests at the same time.
At the busy optical shop, patients are able to receive prescription glasses while they wait. Glasses are sold at a low cost to help make the programs sustainable. Children and the very poor receive free prescription glasses.
With a simple pair of glasses, the world comes into focus and life becomes easier.
Thank you for your support of Seva sight programs. You are making a world of difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities. We hope that you will continue to join us in giving sight.