Vision: “To have a major impact on blindness and deafness eradication in India,
especially among poor, by building an accessible, self-sufficient model institution,
that has internationally approved performance standards and is focussed on quality,
excellence and patient-care”.
Founded in 1926, Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye hospital is a non-commercial, non-profit
trust setup to enable people from all walks of life and all sections of society
to receive quality eye care. SCEH has a strong 75-year old tradition of eye care,
and more recently, ear, nose and throat care. It has been known for both, its high
quality as well as the compassionate treatment it has offered its patients.
The Eicher group started providing substantial assistance to this hospital in 1996
and started to support this institution with funds and expertise. And gradually
this hospital has started to emerge as one of the finest ophthalmic and ENT hospitals
in Delhi owing to its international standards and adherence to hygiene and quality.
SCEH’s long term goal is to provide care approaching that of international standards
for all patients, while at the same time increasing the number of poor people treated
at minimal or no cost – becoming a true centre of excellence. SCEH is now following
a combination of the very successful models used by the three outstanding Indian
eye hospitals with international quality standards – L.V Prasad Eye Institute in
Hyderabad, Sankara Nethralaya in Chennai, and Arvind Eye Hospitals in Madurai. During
recent years, SCEH has expanded its services. These include:
- A new Vision Enhancement Centre, which provides vision-enhancing devices and advice
to those who are severely visually impaired or blind and for whom little more can
be done surgically or medically.
- A School Screening Programme in which teachers in schools are given the necessary
training so as to identify the students who are having some visual impairment. These
students are treated in SCEH and return to school with improved capacities.
- An aggressive Outreach Programme which connects people who are financially needy,
living in relatively distant or less accessible locations, and who are also poorly
informed about what can be done about their unnecessary blindness. The main outreach
is its satellite clinic in Alwar, Rajasthan. It has also introduced high quality
educational conferences, a Quality Assurance Programme, and an intensive medical
and patient focused skills enhancement agenda. Over the years, SCEH has made tremendous
strides towards excellence and is currently expanding and upgrading its services
and reach.