Aravind Eye Hospital

Aravind Eye Hospital

Healthcare

Overview

The problem of avoidable blindness rapidly escalating remained a major cause of concern in the Indian healthcare scenario. In a developing country like India, the government alone cannot meet the health needs of allowing a number of challenges like growing population, inadequate infrastructure, low per capita income, aging population, diseases in epidemic proportions, and illiteracy. Realizing this, Dr. Venkataswamy wished to establish an alternate health care model that could supplement the efforts of the government and also be self-supporting. Following his retirement at age 58 in 1976, he established the GOVEL Trust under which Aravind Eye Hospitals were founded. The hospitals are named after Sri Aurobindo, one of the 20th century’s most revered spiritual leaders. In essence, Sri Aurobindo’s teachings insist on transcendence into a heightened state of consciousness and becoming better instruments for the divine force to work through. In an eleven bed hospital manned by 4 medical officers, Dr.V saw the potential for what is today, one of the largest facilities in the world for eye care. Over the years, this organization has evolved into a sophisticated system dedicated to compassionate service for sight What started off as an 11-bed hospital has now become the conglomerate, Aravind Eye Care System. Today, Aravind operates a growing network of eye care facilities, a postgraduate institute, a management training and consulting institute, an ophthalmic manufacturing unit, a research institute, and eye banks. Aravind’s eye care facilities include 13 eye hospitals, 6 outpatient eye examination centers, and 75 primary eye care facilities in South India.

About Us

The problem of avoidable blindness rapidly escalating remained a major cause of concern in the Indian healthcare scenario. In a developing country like India, the government alone cannot meet the health needs of allowing a number of challenges like growing population, inadequate infrastructure, low per capita income, aging population, diseases in epidemic proportions, and illiteracy. Realizing this, Dr. Venkataswamy wished to establish an alternate health care model that could supplement the efforts of the government and also be self-supporting. Following his retirement at age 58 in 1976, he established the GOVEL Trust under which Aravind Eye Hospitals were founded. The hospitals are named after Sri Aurobindo, one of the 20th century’s most revered spiritual leaders. In essence, Sri Aurobindo’s teachings insist on transcendence into a heightened state of consciousness and becoming better instruments for the divine force to work through. In an eleven bed hospital manned by 4 medical officers, Dr.V saw the potential for what is today, one of the largest facilities in the world for eye care. Over the years, this organization has evolved into a sophisticated system dedicated to compassionate service for sight What started off as an 11-bed hospital has now become the conglomerate, Aravind Eye Care System. Today, Aravind operates a growing network of eye care facilities, a postgraduate institute, a management training and consulting institute, an ophthalmic manufacturing unit, a research institute, and eye banks. Aravind’s eye care facilities include 13 eye hospitals, 6 outpatient eye examination centers, and 75 primary eye care facilities in South India.

Culture

Aravind Eye Hospital fosters a culture of compassion, innovation, and excellence. It emphasizes teamwork, continuous learning, and a commitment to serving the community. The organization values its employees and provides opportunities for professional development and personal growth. There is a strong emphasis on ethical practices and patient-centered care.

Headquarters

Madurai

Specialties & Industries

[{"name": "Healthcare / Pharma"}]