L. V. Prasad Eye Institute


The L V Prasad Eye Institute was established in 1987 at Hyderabad by Gullapalli Nageswara Rao as a not-for-profit, non-government eye care institution. The mission of LVPEI is to provide "equitable and efficient eye care to all sections of society." The institute was founded by Dr. Gullapalli Nageswara Rao.

Establishment

, the veteran Indian filmmaker and founder of Prasad Studios, donated the sum of Rs. 10 million and 5 acres of land in Banjara Hills towards the establishment of the eye institute. Recognizing this donation the eye institute founder Gullapalli Nageswara Rao named the institute L.V. Prasad Eye Institute.

Active areas of operation

Clinical Services

LVPEI has served nearly 23.8 million people, with over 50% of them entirely free of cost, irrespective of the complexity of care needed. The institute also offers rehabilitation services for persons with visually impairment, and in 2018 it inaugurated a 'Special Needs Vision Clinic' to provide comprehensive eye-care to children with developmental delays and disabilities.

Research

On 1 June 2012, LVPEI Head Of Research, Prof. Balasubranian, said that the institute was conducting research on gene therapy to correct genetic retinal disorders and that gene delivery into the eye could happen in 1–2 years.

Centers

LVPEI network:
The secondary and primary care centers provide medical facilities to the remotest rural areas of the country.

Eye Bank

The RIEB set up the Hyderabad Cornea Preservation Medium Centre which uses a McKarey Kauffman Medium.