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Eye-Q, a leading chain of super-specialty eye care hospitals, celebrates 18 years of remarkable service and success in revolutionising the eye care landscape.
In its quest for continuous growth, Eye-Q has set an ambitious target of performing 80,000 surgeries by the end of 2025, alongside the goal of conducting 600,000 additional eye screenings across its network.
In 2024, Eye-Q successfully performed 25,000 surgeries and conducted over 2 lakh outpatient consultations for underserved communities, reflecting its mission of making eye care accessible to all. With a strong legacy of providing affordable and world-class eye care, Eye-Q has surpassed a significant milestone of conducting over 1 crore eye examinations and performing 6 lakh eye surgeries since its inception in 2007.
Eye-Q’s impact is most evident in regions like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Gujarat, where demand for its high-quality eye care services continues to grow. Eye-Q’s services span a wide spectrum, including general eye care, cataract surgery, retina treatment, LASIK surgery, glaucoma treatment, ICL procedures, squint surgery, and optical services. With an unwavering focus on patient care, Eye-Q continues to maintain infection rates lower than international standards, while ensuring the highest levels of service delivery.
Since its founding, Eye-Q has also trained over 10,000 medical professionals and made a notable impact on healthcare delivery. With a workforce that includes 45% women and over 5,000 families benefiting from direct or indirect employment, the hospital chain prides itself on being a champion for diversity and inclusion.
Over the years, the hospital chain has expanded to over 30 super-specialty hospitals in India, along with three locations in Nigeria, Africa. The company also plans to open two new centres and enhance the facilities at its existing hospitals. Eye-Q’s expansion reflects its commitment to meeting the increasing demand for specialised eye care and staying at the forefront of technological advancements in the medical field.