Quality Eye Care with Concern

Poona Blind Men’s Association's (PBMA) H. V. Desai Eye Hospital, is a leading, tertiary eye hospital. Established in 2000, the hospital is equipped with state of art technology offering 9 subspecialties in eye care. Our team of 22 well-qualified and experienced ophthalmologists deliver quality eye care.

We firmly believe in delivering the highest quality of care, not only in terms of the best clinical care but also in terms of ensuring the safety of our patients, in addition to providing them a seamless experience. We are a NABH accredited hospital – India’s highest standard for quality care.

State-of-the-art Facilities

PBMA’s H. V. Desai Eye Hospital has all the latest equipment, which includes an ND:YAG laser machine, B Scan facility, Pentacam, Phaco machine, portable vitrectomy facility, Lumenis multisport laser machine, and a Mobile Eye Care van facility, to provide the highest quality of services to patients. In addition, it has a team of highly experienced specialists with years of experience. What’s more, the hospital’s skills & training centre ensures that its in-house doctors are updated with all the latest techniques and knowledge related to their field.

All specialty Eye Care Under One Roof

Cataract

Glaucoma

Retina

Low Vision

Refractive Surgery LASIK

Cornea

Oculoplasty

Eye Bank

Contact Lens

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Awards & Accreditations

Prestigious awards & recognition received by the hospital and its team of doctors

NABH Accredited Hospital

Late. Shri. N. P. Pandyawas awarded ‘PADMA SHRI’ country’s most prestigious National Award for his dedicated, committed and exemplary social work for 46 years, in the rehabilitation of the visually impaired and prevention of blindness.

Dr.Col.( Retd.) Madan Deshpande,Chief Medical Director, H. V. Desai Eye Hospital was awarded– the prestigious ‘Outstanding Service in Prevention of Blindness Award’ by Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology(APAO) in recognition of individuals, who made scientific contributions to prevention of blindness in the Asia Pacific Region.