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Secondary Eye Care – Satellite and Partner Centres During the Year 210,967 People Were Examined at Our Secondary Care Centres Secondary Eye Care – Satellite and Partner Centres During the year 210,967 people were examined at our Secondary Care Centres. Paying Non–paying Rural satellite & partner centres Outpatients Surgeries Outpatients Surgeries Satellite Centres Bhosle Gopal Rao Patil Eye Centre, Mudhole, Adilabad District, Telangana 18,546 1579 9480 1738 Kuchukulla Ramachandra Reddy Eye Centre, Thoodukurthy, Mahbubnagar 10,271 558 6902 1461 District, Telangana Venkata Lakshmi Eye Centre, Karamchedu, Prakasam District, AP 5238 279 6899 926 Seshanna Chennawar Eye Centre, National Highway Road, Adilabad, 12,062 898 6375 1310 Adilabad District, Telangana Madanapalle Eye Centre, Madanapalle, Chittoor District, AP 5200 306 2904 556 Swarna Bharat Eye Centre, Venkatachalam, Nellore District, AP 3056 325 8279 1807 Sudhakar & Sreekanth Ravi Eye Centre Markapuram, Prakasam District, AP 4974 330 7013 1331 Sudhakar & Sreekanth Ravi Eye Centre, Kandukuru, Prakasam District, AP 4882 387 6133 1159 Navabharat Eye Centre, Paloncha, Khammam District, Telangana 16,747 1093 7271 1287 Dr Kommareddy Raja Ram Mohan Rao Eye Centre, Gudavalli, Guntur 5684 475 7224 981 District, AP Y Mahabaleswarappa Memorial Eye Centre, Talur Road, Bellary, Karnataka 3792 203 7650 1579 Edward and Soona Brown Eye Centre, Dhulipalla Village, Sattenapalli, 12,953 838 8203 1380 Guntur District, AP OCL Eye Centre, Ranibandh, Rajgangpur, Odisha 11,960 305 4140 448 Naraindas & Morabai Budhrani Eye Centre, Rayagada, Odisha 2671 52 2481 244 Arjun Waney Eye Centre, Berhampur, Odisha 1618 34 359 21 Total 119,654 7662 91,313 16,228 Partner Centres Mullapudi Venkatarayudu Eye Centre Tanuku, West Godavari District, AP 10,609 949 1142 192 Smt Rajeshwari Ramakrishnan Lions Eye Hospital, Nidadavole, West 24,554 2454 12,096 3011 Godavari District, AP St Gregorius Balagram Eye Hospital, Yacharam, Ranga Reddy District, 6553 256 1278 539 Telangana Lions Club of Suryapet Eye Hospital, Suryapet, Nalgonda District, AP 5610 758 13,740 1743 The Rotary Eye Hospital, Proddutur, Kadapa District, AP 7996 2393 5010 1972 Paramahansa Yogananda Netralaya, Vemagiri, Rajahmundry, AP 34,213 3220 17,124 2140 Urban Partner Centres in Hyderabad M S Reddy Lions Eye Hospital, Moula Ali, Hyderabad, Telangana 13,471 929 14,418 3153 Kishore Chand Chordia Eye Centre, Begum Bazaar, Hyderabad, Telangana 8166 400 30,586 3323 Y Kishan Rao Balanagar Lions Eye Hospital, Balanagar, Hyderabad, 16,578 832 40,989 2320 Telangana Total 127,750 12,191 136,383 18,393 Total Outpatients: 475,100 Total Surgeries: 54,474 49 Annual Report 2015 - 2016.
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