Successful Cataract Screening and Operation Camp in Ampati, SWGH 

Ampati, March 7: A remarkable two-day Cataract Screening and Operation Camp was organized in Ampati, bringing hope and renewed vision to hundreds of people in need. The camp witnessed an overwhelming response, with 480 patients screened for eye-related ailments. Among them, 73 individuals were diagnosed with cataracts, and 55 successful surgeries were performed, significantly improving the lives of those affected. 

This life-changing initiative was made possible through the dedicated efforts of Dr. Elivia N Sangma from Civil Hospital Tura, who led a team of committed health professionals. Their expertise and compassionate care ensured that patients received the best medical attention, making the camp a resounding success. 

Beyond providing essential medical treatment, this initiative emphasized the importance of accessible healthcare in remote areas, where many lack access to specialized eye care. By restoring vision, this camp has not only transformed individual lives but also strengthened the community’s faith in healthcare outreach programs.

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