Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, Whitefield Hosts Walkathon to increase Eye Donation Awareness and Inspire Life-Changing Impact

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Bangalore, September 13, 2024: In a remarkable demonstration of resilience and hope, Mrs. Sunita (name changed), a corneal transplant recipient, joined Dr. Amod Nayak, Head of Clinical Services, and Dr. Srinivas L. Gombi, Dean of Academics at MVJ Engineering College, to flag off a walkathon today aimed at raising awareness about eye donation. The event, organized by Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital in collaboration with MVJ Engineering College, sought to underscore the critical need for corneal donations and inspire the community to pledge their eyes.

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The walkathon brought together over 80+ students, faculty members, doctors, and hospital staff, all committed to spreading the message of eye donation. Participants carried placards with thought-provoking messages, advocating for the cause and encouraging the community to give the gift of sight to those in need.

Dr. Amod Nayak, Head of Clinical Services at Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, emphasized the pressing need for eye donations, stating, “There are thousands of people across the country waiting for corneal transplants. Unfortunately, the demand far exceeds the supply, largely due to a lack of awareness. Through this walkathon, we aim to educate the public and dispel misconceptions surrounding the eye donation process.” 

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Dr. Srinivas L. Gombi, Dean of Academics, also stressed the importance of the initiative, saying, “Awareness is key to breaking down myths and inspiring more people to pledge their eyes. Through education and advocacy, we can close the gap and ensure that individuals in need of corneal transplants receive this life-changing treatment. I urge everyone to support this cause and join the mission to restore sight.”

“Eye donation is a simple yet profound way to make a lasting impact. A single pair of donated eyes has the potential to restore vision to two individuals, offering them a fresh start in life. The success of today’s walkathon reflects the increasing awareness of the importance of eye donation. By sharing the stories of corneal transplant recipients like Mrs. Sunita, we hope to inspire others to take action and contribute to this life-changing cause” said Dr. Amod Nayak.  

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Dr. Agarwals eye hospital has conducted 15+ awareness events during the fortnight with close to 2000 volunteers to help spread the message of Eye Donation. For any questions on eye donation or to pledge

About Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital

Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital a comprehensive eye hospital offering a one-stop solution for eye ailments; was started in the year 1957. Now the hospital is in its 65th year of offering quality services in eye care. It has 200 hospitals across India. With a visible footprint in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Odisha, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andaman, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Madhya Pradesh. A tertiary eye care centre at Mauritius marks its first step towards establishing an international presence extended up to 15 branches covering the Indian Ocean region & African countries.

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