Blindness Prevention Scheme

Services were started under Chaksu Chikitsa Sewa Samiti at Chandi Hall, Jodhpur since 1959 for eye care and other ophthalmology needs of the general public. Every year, thousands of patients are treated and operated on for cataracts, glaucoma, and other complications.

  • • 2022-23: More than 54,050 patients were treated for eye care and 787 patients were operated on by our experts.
  • • 2023-24: More than 53,740 patients were treated for eye care and 677 patients were operated on by our experts.

Experienced and qualified doctors, supported by the most modern and latest equipment, cater to different surgical needs at a highly subsidized cost. Free operations are also conducted under our Netra Jyoti Yojna for poor and needy patients.

Netra Jyoti Yojna ( One Time )

A special service to society scheme started in the year 20xx to help poor and needy people. With a valuable donation of Rs. 1500/-, CCSS performs one free operation for a poor and needy person, bringing light into his/her world. In case of higher value donations, more cases will be facilitated under this scheme at Rs. 1500/- each.

Netra Jyoti Yojna ( Permanent )

This scheme was started by the institution in the year 2009, with lifetime membership starting from Rs. 1,25,000/- only. In addition to becoming a life member in this scheme, many people are cooperating by contributing multiples of Rs. 1500/-. On depositing Rs. 1,25,000/-, one operation per month is conducted free of cost with the help of each member. Under this scheme, free cataract operations are provided to those poor and underprivileged individuals who cannot afford lenses. There is no caste discrimination against financially vulnerable individuals in this scheme. Once a lump sum amount of Rs. 1,21,000 is deposited, members are periodically informed about scheduled operations. Operation expenditures are debited from the deposited amount after the operation. In this situation, people who want to undergo a free operation should register. The examination of cataracts will be valid only if conducted by doctors at Chakshu Chikitsa Hospital.

Badalchand Sugankanwar Child Hospital Scheme

In December 2006, after the purchase of additional land on behalf of Chakshu Hospital, construction of the infant hospital building was completed with public charity amounting to 50.00 lakhs. The hospital's name, Badal Chand Sugan Kanwar Choradiya Shishu Hospital, was kept under the care of the associated Badal Chand Sugan Kanwar Choraria Trust.

PRATAP NAGAR HOSPITAL: 

In 2008, the Amar Sarvajanik Charitable Trust, Pratap Nagar, made its building available to Chakshu Chikitsa Sewa Samiti, where later the dispensary was transferred. In 2010, due to public demand, the committee constructed a complete hospital with public support. This newly constructed hospital is equipped with all modern and necessary equipment and is capable of providing all kinds of eye treatments similar to those offered at Chandi Hall Hospital, such as glaucoma and cataract treatments. In honor of the main donor, the hospital was named Patwa Chhotmal Bidam Kanwar Chandra Hospital, and it was inaugurated on 25.07.2010. Currently, it provides comprehensive services similar to those of Chandi Hall Hospital, with fully functional equipped operation theaters and two qualified doctors holding master’s degrees in ophthalmology

SHASTRI NAGAR HOSPITAL:

A fully equipped eye hospital with senior ophthalmic surgeons and trained staff was inaugurated on 07- 04-2019 by Shri Dalveer Singh Bhandari, Justice for the International Court of Justice, to extend eye care services to the outer areas of the city, which are rapidly expanding, as well as to nearby village patients. Due to its central location in Shastri Nagar, near MDM Medical College Hospital and AIIMS, the hospital is the first in Jodhpur to have a Modular Operation Theater facility. The hospital boasts almost all the latest and best-in-class equipment, including OCT, Green Laser, and Perimetry for retina patients. Additionally, weekly services are available from Retina Expert Dr. Mahak Bhandari.