Free operations for people with cataracts in Ninh Thuan province
About 150 patients with cataracts in Ninh Thuan province have received free surgeries provided by the Asia Prevention of Blindness Association (APBA) and the province’s eye hospital.
Doctors conduct an eye surgery (Photo: baoninhthuan.com.vn)
Ninh Thuan (VNA) – About 150 patientꦅs with cataracts in the south central province of Ninh Thuan ha🧔ve received free surgeries provided by the Asia Prevention of Blindness Association (APBA) and the province’s eye hospital.
Hospital Director Pham Van Hai said most of the beneficiaries were low-income earners. All surgery and medicine costs, totaling 1.2 billion VND (53,300 USD), were funded by the APBA and his hospital.
The surgeries on November 18 and 19 were a boon to cataracts patients as eye surgery is expensive.
It was also a chance for local medical workers to gain more experience and learn about advanced techniques in cataracts treatment, Hai added.
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