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ASG Eye Hospital Relocates from Qamarwari to Batamaloo

ASG Eye Hospital Relocates from Qamarwari to Batamaloo; Expanding Services in Enhanced Facility

 

ASG Eye Hospital Srinagar has announced its relocation from Qamawari to Batamaloo, ushering in expanded services in a larger and improved facility. With a distinguished history of serving over one lac and ten thousand satisfied patients in the past seven years, ASG Eye Hospital has been at the forefront of providing super-specialty eye care in Srinagar.

Part of India’s largest SuperSpeciality Eye Hospital chain, boasting 160+ branches across 83+ cities, ASG Eye Hospital in Srinagar is managed by esteemed AIIMS alumni, Dr. Arun Singhvi and Dr. Shilpi Gang, among others. The relocation endeavors to offer world-class ophthalmic facilities to residents of Kashmir valley, irrespective of economic or social disparities.

Located at 4G Spot, Baghi Nand Singh, Batamaloo, Mominabad Road Srinagar, the hospital would provide comprehensive services, including treatment for cataracts, Lasik, Glaucoma, Retinal diseases, Occuloplasty, cornea, squint, pediatric ophthalmology, and neuro-ophthalmology. Operating round the clock, the hospital would also offer emergency eye treatment, including Sundays.

ASG Eye Hospital Relocates from Qamarwari to Batamaloo

Dr. Shilpi, discussing the hospital’s new location, emphasized its commitment to delivering top-notch eye care to the residents of Srinagar. With an experienced team of doctors, including Dr. Manzoor Ul Mehdi, Dr. Sumera Majeed, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Bhat, and others, ASG Eye Hospital has a track record of providing treatment to underprivileged patients through organized camps, earning recognition such as the International Achievers Award (2009), Wellness Health Award (2010), Rajiv Gandhi Gold Medal Award (2010), and Young Entrepreneur Award (2014).

Internationally, ASG Eye Hospital has successfully operated in East Uganda’s Kampala and Kathmandu in Nepal, extending quality eye care services to communities where such facilities were previously scarce.

As ASG Eye Hospital embarks on this new journey with enhanced infrastructure and services, it extends warm congratulations to the residents of Srinagar and reaffirms its commitment to exceptional eye care.

 

Filed Under: Latest News Published on April 21, 2024

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