Pushpagiri Eye Institute - Hyderabad - Indo
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Pushpagiri Eye Institute - Hyderabad - Indo
Pushpagiri Eye Institute A Division of Pushpagiri Vitreo Retinal Institute An Eye for affordable services Activity Report (October 2007 – December 2008) (Tax ID# 20-5487337) Indo American Eye Care Organization A Major supporter in Prevention of Avoidable Blindness Programs Pushpagiri Eye Institute is a not-for-profit charitable organization governed by Pushpagiri Vitreo Retinal Institute, Secunderabad, AP, India 1 INDO AMERICAN EYE CARE ORGANIZATION Indo American Eye care Organization (IAEO) is a charitable non-profit organization established to prevent curable blindness in India. It is registered in the state of Michigan, USA, and certified as a 501(c)(3) organization by IRS. IAEO is the major supporter of Pushpagiri Vitreo Retina Institute (PVRI), an exclusive super specialty eye care centre, located in Secunderabad, India. It is the first of its kind in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, established in 2001, with a Vision 20/20 goal in providing services to the poor completed several tens of thousands of lasers and retinal surgeries. In close association with PVRI, IAEO is committed to providing total eye care to the poor and needy, irrespective of race, religion, and color in India and around the world. IAEO BOARD President : Vanita Reddy, MI Secretary : Sridhar Talanki, CO Treasurer : Srinivas Rao, MI Jt. Secretary : Srinivas Cheela, CO Jt. Treasurer : Rishi Nalubola, MD Directors Dr. Jagan Alinani, IL Dr. Ramanamurthy Gokula, OH Dr. Srinivas Gunukula, TX Arjun Dyapa, NJ Dr. Sunita Yedavally, MI T. Ramachandra Reddy, GA Dr. Vijayapal Reddy, IN Sailesh Saxena, TX Dr. Ravindra Kumar, CA Mahesh Saladi, NY Dr. Haranath Policherla, MI Dr. Sudhakar Reddy, MI Advisory Team Dr. Amarnath Gowda, MI Dr. Sam Kottamasu, MI Dr. Gopal Reddy Gade, CA Dr. Venugopal Palla, NY Dr. Jagan Kakarala, MI Ram K. Reddy, CA 1 PUSHPAGIRI EYE INSTITUTE Board Members Dr. K. Viswanath Chairman - Medical Mr. R Govind Hari Chairman - Administration Clinical Services Retina & Vitreo Dr. K. Viswanath Dr. O. Muralidhar Retinopathy of Pre Maturity DR. Padma Corneal Services Dr. Rishi Swaroop Dr. O. Muralidhar Director – Medical Glaucoma Dr. Tarunam Dr. K.B. Nand Kishore Director – Medical Comprehensive Ophthalmology Dr LV Krishnam Raju Dr. Tushara Dr. M.V.S. Prakasa Rao Director – Medical General Ophthalmology Dr C Srinivas Sri. G. Mahavishnu Director - Finance Community Eye Health Dr. K. Viswanath Mr. Govind Hari Mr. D. Kiran Sri. S. Janardhan Director - Administration Internal Medicine Dr. B.Sunitha Sri. V. Amarnath Director - Co-ordination Anesthesia services Dr. Lakshman Rao Dr. Parekh Sri. M.V.R.Shastry Director - Resources Sri.J.V.Rao Legal Advisor 2 Madhava Eye Bank Dr. Rishi Swaroop Mr.Govind Hari Mr. D. Kiran Mr. Sri Sailam Management Mr. Govind Hari Mr. Rajeshwar Rao Ms. Vijaya Lakshmi Ms. Annapurna Ms. Rajya Lakshmi Mr. Bhima Shanker FOREWARD Pushpagiri Vitreo Retinal Institute is making significant contributions in handling the various emerging challenges in eye care in clinics and as well as communities at national and international levels with the help of major supporter specially Indo American Eye Care Organization (IAEO) of USA and local philanthropists. IAEO, a core partner of PVRI and working towards reduction and prevention of avoidable blindness in India and a portion of amount received from IAEO is being spent in each charitable case treated by PVRI in the form of education, awareness, training and surgical interventions etc. Today, PVRI stands for quality medical treatment for challenging eye conditions and also offers comprehensive preventive measures besides creating awareness among common people. Today’s Eye Care Hospitals are involved in research and development activities thus controlling the spread of the curse called “Blindness” in society. Recently published data Indicates that eight out of every hundred Indians are suffering with various levels of visual impairments includes blindness. It has been estimated that two out of every hundred Indians has been suspected with blinding condition and mostly located in rural and tribal areas. Globally 37 million people are blind. Keeping in view of the Burden of Blindness on the individual, family and society, PVRI started department of community ophthalmology consists of planned comprehensive community screening programs in addition to focused on school eye health programs. Serving fellow human beings and offering them the best possible eye care is our motto, and it is our vision to be one of the world’s best eye care service provider with the state-of-the-art technology at affordable cost to people from all walks of life. Our pursuit towards excellence does not end here. With rapidly increasing service volumes and with a greater outreach and impact by the month, we are presently in the verge of a rapid expansion phase, with a vision to cover more than 70% of the population of Andhra Pradesh. We envisage this expansion to facilitate our goal to expand throughout South India. PVRI is also in the process of creating its academic wing in the area of Optometry, Post-graduation in Ophthalmology and Ophthalmic subspecialty fellowship programmes etc., with an array of experienced professionals and doctors engaged in training young ophthalmologists, optometrists and nurses in order to generate qualified and excellent personnel in every spear of eye care activities to help us carry on our crusade against blindness. We foster the aforementioned goals with great zeal and enthusiasm. Our leaps towards these goals bolstered with support and care from benefactors, gives us a feeling of satisfaction and the courage to carry on our activities. Dr. K. Viswanath Chair – Medical 3 Mr. Govind Hari Chair - Administration OUR VISION & MISSION Our vision is to create cost-effective and quality services to all those in need. The mission is to be a center of quality in eye care services exclusively in retina related disease. Clinical research focus in eye ailments and different vision conditions, education and training with an aim on equitable and effective eye health services to non-reachable areas and under-privileged population in India and developing countries. Keeping in view of the changing organizational and environmental situations, we realize the need to assess our progress and make necessary changes in our system that is able to address the existing and new challenges in the field of eye care. Accordingly, the key issues which need further growth are as follows. • • • • • • Patient Care Services Hospital Management Development Community Eye Health Clinical Research Education Training In detail, substantial qualitative improvements in service delivery among all sectors that lead to patient satisfaction. Improvements in the quality of management in all levels that obtain better contribution from the employees and supporters. We will apply our expertise in primary eye health that directs stronger service delivery network across the country. We will focus to realize and address the key eye diseases and genetic conditions by applying new knowledge and research techniques. We will develop this institute as a premier center for fellows and mid level medical persons in clinical service deliveries. SERVICE APPROACHABILITY LEARNING PROFESSIONALISM After many brain storming sessions, we decided on some key goals for the next five years as follows: • • • • • Cataloging as best Institute Premium Quality services Acceptable community eye care programs Publications in clinical and public health research Focus on Consultancy and Advocacy across the globe PVRI will extend its services to Rural Andhra Pradesh, as Kadapa facility representing the southern A.P., Vijayanagaram facility representing the eastern A.P., and Nizamabad facility representing the northern A.P... The secondary level eye care facility that is going to be established in the town of Kadapa will serve approximately 1 million people of Kadapa and peripheral districts. The alienation of land by the Government to the Institute is in process. A tertiary level eye care facility that is going to established at Vijayanagaram will serve approximately 5 million people of Vijayanagaram and peripheral districts. Similarly another eye care facility will be established in Nizamabad to serve the people in around that region. In each area, specific goals have been identified with a clear track to achieve them. 4 A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENTS Hospital Based Services Outpatients Paying Non paying / Endowment scheme Total 6,823 8,340 15,163 Inpatients Cataract Glaucoma Cornea Retina Laser for retina Others Total Paying 1645 849 212 3485 1283 904 8378 Non paying / Endowment 1855 367 243 2380 960 452 6257 Total 3500 1216 455 5865 2243 1356 14635 Community Eye Health Services Community Screening Programs No of camps conducted No of people screened No of people identified with Cataract No of people identified with refractive error No of people identified with retinal problems No of people identified with other eye ailments No of people referred to PVRI for Surgeries No of people availed the services at PVRI No of people advised for glasses ( prescriptions) 53 8957 3231 1521 257 341 3695 1364 1521 School Eye Screening Programs No of schools screened No of children screened No of children identified with Refractive errors No of children advised with glasses ( prescription) No of children identified with other eye ailments No of children referred to service centre for further treatment 78 16,536 2146 2146 998 678 A Special Report on Shirdi Saibaba High School Screening Program Date of the Camp Name of the Place No of children screened No of children identified with Refractive errors No of children advised with glasses ( prescription) No of children identified with other eye ailments No of children referred to service centre for further treatment 5 August 22, 2008 Tukaram Gate, West Marredpally, Secunderabad, AP 303 35 35 06 06 Madhava Eye Bank No of corneas collected No of corneas utilized for transplantations No of corneas distributed to other eye banks No of corneas received from other eye banks 6 3 7 4 A Special Report on Janthuluru, Ananthapur District, AP Date of the Camp Name of the camp Place No of people screened No of people identified with Cataract No of people identified with refractive error No of people referred to PVRI for Surgeries No of people availed the services at PVRI No of people advised for glasses ( prescriptions) 6 May 04, 2008 Janthuluru 304 58 160 58 35 160 RESEARCH Diabetic Retinopathy and Role of Micronutrients: II. B-Vitamins and Minerals Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the most common vascular complications of diabetes and leading cause of blindness. In the study we examined association between micronutrients (B vitamins and minerals) and type-2 diabetic retinopathy. One hundred and twenty subjects of type 2 diabetic mellitus patients with (65) were included in this case control study. Clinical evaluation of fundus was done by slit lamp and indirect ophthalmoscopy and fundus fluoresceine angiogram was recorded. Serum levels of minerals (Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Co, Zn, Mn and Se) were estimated by atomic absorption spectroscopy (flame and graphite furnace). Vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12 were analyzed in erythrocyte lysates or in plasma by enzyme activation coefficient or by radioimmunoassay. In the present study, we observed no significant difference between normal controls and diabetic with and without retinopathy with respect to the levels of most of the micronutrients which have an important role in insulin resistance and sensitivity (Zn, Mg, Mn, and Cr), Among the B-vitamins, levels of B-12 and B-6 appear to be deficient in DR patients compared to normal and diabetic subjects. These results indicate an association between decreased levels of plasma vitamin B6 & B12 and diabetic retinopathy, which needs further evaluation in terms of exploring their role in diabetic retinopathy. These studies are also expected to provide the possibility for the nutritional therapy in diabetic retinopathy. Morphological Evaluation of Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Using Fourier Domain Optical Coherence Tomography To evaluate the retinal morphological alterations associated with fluorescein angiographic leakage in central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) using Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) Consecutive patients with clinical findings suggestive of CSCR underwent baseline fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) and FD-OCT (raster and B-scan) of the fovea and FFA leakage sites. FD-OCT was repeated at monthly follow-up visits. Twenty six eyes of 22 patients (four with bilateral involvement) were included in the study. FD-OCT showed a retinal pigment epithelial whereas (PED) corresponding to the FFA leak site in 18 (69%) eyes, whereas retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) irregularities and protrusions were noted in 8 (31%) eyes. Of these, four eyes with ill-defined angiographic leakage revealed discrete PEDs. Six eyes showed tethering of the outer retina at the site of a leaking PED. Granulated appearance of the outer retina was seen in 19 (73%) eyes of which 11 (58%) had subretinal precipitates and 8 (42%) had fibrin. Presence of either subretinal precipitates could not be correlated with the duration of detachment. Board area of RPE involvement adjacent to the leak site was seen in 11 (42%) eyes whereas RPE irregularities away from the leak site were noted in 14 (54%) eyes. Twelve (46%) eyes had single (n = 7) or multiple non- leaking PEDs, either in attached (n = 6) or detached retina (n = 7). In nine eyes having follow-up ranging upto 2 months, resolution of SRF was associated with collapse of PED (n = 3). Two eyes had persistence of PED and residual RPE irregularities (n = 4) and enlargement of PED (n = 3). Two eyes had persistence of PED with residual SRF. Fourier domain OCT helps in precisely delineating the retinal pigment epithelial abnormalities and outer retinal alterations associated with CSCR. A larger area of involvement detected in eyes with focal angiographic leakage supports the view of widespread RPE pathology in CSCR. 7 ACCOMPLISHMENTS Training & Fellowship programs: • Two Fellowships programmes, one in comprehensive Ophthalmology and another in Vitreo Retinal Services, were started from 1st August 2008. This Fellowship programme is for the Post M.S./DNBE/D.O./FRCS (ophthal.) degree candidates. The fellowship programme will be for 15 months and aims at training young ophthalmologists to become super specialists in their respective fields. • Surgical Training in Small Incision Cataract Surgery & Phacoemulsification in Liaison with the M/s. Appasamy Associates, Chennai, was initiated on September 2008 to update the surgical skills of practicing ophthalmologists in Andhra Pradesh and neighboring States. The training period will be for four weeks and aims exclusively at imparting surgical skills in Small Incision Cataract Surgery. • We are in the process of starting a Paramedical Ophthalmic Assistant course in Ophthalmic Techniques to meet the demand of the same. Presentations and awards: 8 • The Pushpagiri Vitreo Retina Institute-NIN-ICMR Research study on “Diabetic Retinopathy and Role of Micronutrient” The initial data presented by Mr.N.Satyanarayana, Senior Research Fellow in the 17th Annual Meet of Indian Eye Research Group-2008 at Arvind Eye Hospital, Madhuri, on 26th and 27th July 2008. • Dr.K.Viswanath, Chairman-(Medical) of our Institute, took over as President of Andhra Pradesh Ophthalmic Society, for the year 2008-2009 on 27th September 2008 at the State Conference held at Vijayawada. • The Consultants of Pushpagiri Vitreo Retina Institute are the resource persons for the lectures and demonstration in the Continuing Medical Education programme conducted by the Regional Institute of Ophthalmology-Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, from 18th to 31st August 2008. This programme is a popular educational programme for the “resident postgraduate students in ophthalmology” of all the Medical Colleges of Andhra Pradesh and a few from neighboring States like Karnataka, Maharastra and Madhya Pradesh. FIANACIAL REPORT Pushpagiri Eye Institute received approximately INR 15,00,000/- and the same was incurred on the agreed charitable activities including conducting community screening camps, school screening camps, blindness education, awareness and training. In details as follows: Statement of Expenditure against an amount of INR 15,00,000/- (INR 15 lacs) This amount has been spent on the specific directions from board of IAEO (Oct’07-Dec’08) S.No Description Conduct regular community eye screening programs and school eye screening programs including surgeries, treatment and other procedures 1 30% of the Arogya Sri Camps expenditure including surgeries and other logistical expenditure. Rest of 40% of expenditure from government and 30% 2 from PVRI. 50% of the expenditure related to Publicity, education, awareness, training and 3 Communication/publicity/publications/training 4 Travel and hosting related to IAEO activities Total - INR fifteen lacs eighty six thousand one hundred and sixteen only (E & O.E) Amount in INR 4,34,827 5,90,425 5,50,621 10,243 15,86,116 Actual Amount Received: US$ 37,471/- (INR 14,97,341 lacs @ INR.39.96/-) in March 2008. • Statement of Expenditure of Charitable / Subsidised Community Eye Health Initiative from April 2008 to January 2009 under IAEO head S.No Description IAEO - Direct Expenses to conduct regular community eye screening programs and school eye screening programs including surgeries, treatment and other procedures 1 Subsidized expenditure – A/c of Arogyasri: 60% of the expenses related to 19 Arogayasri camps including surgeries and others. It is a public and private initiative to eradication of avoidable blindness in the State of AP. Government 2 insurance company covers only 40% of the total expenditure. 3 Printing and Stationary 4 Publicity in rural and urban area by IEC material 5 Communication 6 Travel and hosting related to IAEO Total – INR thirty five lacs three thousand one hundred and forty four only (E & O.E) • • 9 Amount in INR 4,27,295 19,56,834 2,87,562 7,65,453 56,000 10,000 35,03,144 The total expenditure incurred by Pushpagiri Eye Institute for the current financial year (April 2008-March 2009) is above 17 million Indian rupees (INR 1, 70, 00,000/-) unaudited expenditure. The said 35 lacks was incurred for conducting regular community eye screening programs including developing, printing and disseminating IEC material and other related logistics. Subsidized expenditure – A/c of Arogyasri: Arogyasri program is a public and private partnership initiative to eradicate avoidable blindness in the state of Andhra Pradesh. In this program Government insurance company will reimburse the expenditure for selected eye diseases. This reimbursement comes up to 40% of the total expenditure. Rest of the expenditure will be borne exclusively by IAEO/PVRI. For example cataracts, refractive errors and detailed camps expenditures like transport, human resources will not be coved under Arogyasri. Intervention at Hospital and Communities Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Item Surgical Intervention Vitreo Retinal Surgeries Modern Cataract Surgeries (Phaco) Glaucoma Surgeries Corneal Transplantations Community Services Community Eye Screening includes transport, Human resources and other logistics School Eye Screening includes transport, Human resources and other logistics Educational and awareness programs in schools, communities and slums Amount in INR Approx. Cost 26000 15,000 8,000 26,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 Estimated Cost of Each Comprehensive Community Eye Screening Program in a Village Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Item Vehicle conveyance at least six times from Institute and camp site before and after the program for pre and post operative service. Estimated cost of each cataract surgery @INR 1500/- for 100 surgeries for IAEO part. Total would be around 300. Free specs @ INR120/- for 200 numbers Publicity Boarding and stroke food expenses for camp patients Medicine for patients Total in INR two lacs thirty two thousand only. Amount in INR 18,000 1,50,000 24,000 15,000 20,000 5,000 2,32,000 Estimated Cost of Each Comprehensive School Eye Screening Program in a Village Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 Item Vehicle conveyance at least three times from Institute and school before and after the program for pre and post operative service. Estimated cost of each cataract surgery @INR 10,000/- for surgeries for IAEO part. Free specs @ INR120/- for 100 numbers Publicity Refreshment expenses during SSP Medicine for children like vit A, and others Total in INR forty five thousand only. Amount in INR 8,000 10,000 12,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 45,000 DONORS LIST Indo American Eye Care Organization organized a gala fund raising event in favor of PVRI on October 27, 2007 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Mr. Suresh Reddy, Honorable Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly attended this event as the chief guest. A good number of donors responded to this initiative. We sincerely acknowledge the support of those donors to carry forward the prevention of blindness programs in India and developing world and expect them to continue the same spirit in future for eradicating the needless blindness condition in our society. S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 11 Name Mr. & Mrs.. Krishnaprasad Katragadda Mr. Kumar Srungavarapu, Bitech Inc. Dr. Prem & Mrs. Santhi Reddy Dr. Pailla Malla & Mrs. Sadhana Reddy Dr. Sudhakar Reddy & Mrs. Vanita Reddy Dr. Ravindra & Mrs. Nirmala Kumar Mr. Ram K. & Mrs. Indira Reddy Dr. Haranath Policherla Mr. Sailesh & Dr. Kirti Saxena Dr. Srinivas Reddy & Mrs. Sunita Gunukula Mr. Ramesh & Mrs. Padma Gudapuri Mr. Srinivas & Mrs. Laxmi Cheela Mr. Mahesh & Mrs. Vijyaya L. Saladi Mr. Sridhar G. & Mrs. Subba L. Talanki Mr. & Mrs. Sambasiva Rao Pamidimukkala Mr. Ramesh & Mrs. Vasanthi Annamreddy Drs. Ramana & Jyothi Murthy Dr. Reddy & Mrs. Sujatha Ambati Mr. T. R & Mrs. (Dr.) Niranjani Reddy Dr. Venugopal Reddy & Mrs. Anita Palla Dr. Ramachandra Reddy Chilumula Dr. Jagan & Mrs. Uma Ailinani Mr. Rishi & Dr. Ritu Nalubola Dr. Narasimha & Mrs. Padma Gottam Dr. Sadasiva & Mrs. Vijaya Reddy Dr. Hanumaiah & Mrs. Swarnalathi Bandla Drs. Sam & Lakshmi Kottamasu Mr. Arjun Dyapa, Brunswick Pharmacy, Inc Mr. Purnachandra & Mrs. Usha Aramalla Drs. Raghava Rao & Tulasi Polavarapu American Telugu Association Hanimireddy Lakireddy Family Foundation Dr. Sanjeeva Reddy & Mrs. Sridevi Tangutur Mr. & Mrs. Somasekhar Reddy Mr. Hari & Lalitha Morisetti Mr. Ram Reddy & Mrs. Subha Toomukuntla City West Bloomfield Bloomfied Hills Victorville Happauge Ann Arbor Merced San Jose Grosse Pt.Woods Dallas Richardson Novi Aurora Old Westbury Centennial Ann Arbor Oakhill Perrysburg Superior Twp. Augusta Dix Hills Los Angeles Carbondale Ellicot City Bloomfield Hills Brooklyn West Bloomfield Saginaw Trenton Sands Point Brooklyn Naperville Merced New Orleans Pompano Beach Denver Wixom State MI MI CA NY MI CA CA MI TX TX MI CO NY CO MI VA OH MI GA NY CA IL MD MI MI MI MI NJ NY NY IL CA LA FL CO MI Amount $15,116 $10,116 $10,000 $10,000 $5,001 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $3,000 $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 $2,000 $2,000 $1,116 $1,116 $1,100 $1,016 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $700 $513 $511 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 12 Mr. Dilip Reddy, Reddy Reality Mgmt. Mr. Srinivas & Mrs. Soudha Kompella Dr. Viajayapal & Dr. Shobha Reddy Mr. Sagar & Mrs. Anitha Marem Reddy Dr. Gopal Reddy & Mrs. Aruna Gade Mr. Raja & Dr. Sunita Narreddy Drs. Srinivasa Rao & Sridevi Kodali Dr. Amarnath & Mrs. Savithri Gowda Mr. N. Sreedhar Reddy Mr. Prasanna Kota, Priam, Inc Spiders Software Solutions, Inc. Mr. Yadagiri Reddy, Veena Investments, Inc NA, Ms. Leslie Tweed King, Northern Trust Dr. Vithal & Mrs. Shyamala Kusuma Mr. Jagadish Boddapati Mr. Sunny Reddy, Club PBX, Inc. Mr. Kalyan & Mrs. Harita Narala Mr. Surya & Mrs. Laxmi Marla Mr. Pradeep & Mrs. Sapna Sangu Vidyasagar Mr. & Mrs. Srinivas Gali Mr. Prasad & Mrs. Vandana Gullapalli Dr. Saikumar & Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Lingam Mr. Udaya & Mrs. Sridevi Chapalamadugu Mr. Ramachandra R. & Mrs. Sarada Gongati Mr. Bhaskar & Mrs. Rama Kakulavarapu Ragoor Family Holdings LP Mr. Shailendra & Mrs. Padma Sanam Mr. Jayadeep & Mrs. Malathi Sompalli Dr. Nagarjuna & Mrs. Padmavathi Ponugoti Mr. Rajan & Mrs. Sailaja Eadara Mr. Azer & Mrs. Parijatha Medhora Mr. Ramasuraya & Mrs. Ratna Reddy Mr. Venkat & Mrs. Neelima Reddy Dr. Rajender & Mrs. Uma Jinna Superior Tech Inc Drs. Ramesh Reddy & Sushma Beeravolu Mr. Satish & Mrs. Pallavi Maryala Mr. Rajasekhar Kaukuntla Mr. Srinivas & Mrs. Praveena Gogineni Mr. Jagannadham Kottha Mr. Sudhir & Mrs. Kavitha Baddam Mr. Anjan & Mrs. Radha Masapeta Mr. & Mrs. Jagdeeshwar R. Bollampally Mr. Girish & Mrs. Anila Throvagunta Mr. Praveen & Mrs. Preeti R. Challa Centennial Ypsilanti Carmel Canton Fresno Troy W. Bloomfield Farmington Hills Novi Tampa Northville Holt Denver Albany Farmington Hills Troy Farmington Hills Northville Sterling Heights Troy Novi Farmington Hills Farmington Hills Novi Troy Murrysville Novi Troy Terre Haute Ann Arbor Novi Princeton Port Jefferson Whitestone Novi Fort Gratiot Canton Troy Belleville Cleveland Oakland Richardson Novi Troy Troy CO MI IN MI CA MI MI MI MI FL MI MI CO GA MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI PA MI MI IN MI MI NJ NY NY MI MI MI MI MI OH MI TX MI MI MI $506 $501 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $400 $400 $350 $302 $300 $300 $251 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $250 $225 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $166 $151 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 Mr. Srihari Prasad & Mrs. Manorama Gondhi Mr. Sathvik & Mrs. Radhika Tangella Mr. Venkat & Mrs. Vasudha Aekka Mr. Chalapati & Mrs. Varalakshmi Koduri Mr. Shourya & Mrs. Lasya Mr. & Mrs. Jogeshwar Peddiboyina Mr. Sudheer Solipuram Mr. Ravibabu & Mrs. Babita Chandu Mr. Vijay & Mrs. Madhavi Suram Mr. Kalyan & Mrs. Lakshmi A. Siddabattula Mr. Sridhar & Dr. Padma Patel Mr. Mohan C & Mrs. Sujatha Chandramohan Mr. Rajeev & Mrs. Lee Ann Kuruganti Drs. Jayaprakash & Jayaprada Konijeti Dr. Gunda & Mrs. Vijaya Reddy Mr. Mallesham & Mrs. Uma Karnati Mr. Pratap & Mrs. Rama Amerwai Mr. Venkat Reddy Thalla Dr. Mohanrami R. & Mrs. Jaya L. Juvvala Mr. Vijay & Mrs. Madhuri Samayamanthri Mr. Murali & Mrs. Sreelatha Chintalpani Mr. Bekkam Naveen Mr. Vikram & Mrs. Sireesha Reddy Drs. Srikanth & Praveena Jyothinagaram Mr. Raju & Mrs. Rani Alluri Pradeep Samala, Technet LLC Mr. Chinababu Reddy, Reddy Bus. Ventures Mr. Vijendher Dumbala Mr. Ameeth & Mrs. Asmitha Vedre Information Technologies Solution, Inc. Mr. Raj Kumar & Mrs. Geeta Kameti Mr. Venkata & Mrs. Swetha Surapaneni Mr. Thirumala Rao Nakka Teamplus, Inc. ASEI Dr. Vidhyasagar & Mrs. Rohini Tumuluri Dr. Ramesh & Mrs. Shailaja Eluru Mr. Perumandla Ashok Reddy Mr. Srinivas Rao & Mrs. Sangeeta Anne Mr. & Mrs. Sathyanarayana Malla Novi Troy Canton Novi Novi Novi Novi Aurora Plano Farmington Hills West Bloomfield Littleton Terre Haute Fallston Farmington Hills Farmington Hills Novi Roherster Hills Troy Bridgewater Midland Detroit West Bloomfield New York Cederhurst Troy Swatz Creek Dearborn Farmington Hills Farmington Hills Auburn Hills Ann Arbor Cleveland Carmel Royersford Farmington Hills Troy Northville MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI IL TX MI MI CO IN MD MI MI MI MI MI NJ MI MI MI MI NY NY MI MI MI MI MI MI MI OH IN PA MI MI MI $150 $150 $116 $116 $116 $116 $116 $116 $116 $116 $116 $101 $101 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 In addition, several individuals have donated amounts ranging from $30 to $50. Every single dollar donated towards IAEO is being spent diligently towards education, training, awareness and surgical interventions in order to combat avoidable blindness in the society. 13 Every donor has the privilege to visit the PVRI at his/her convenience when in Hyderabad. Please call Mr. D. Kiran, Manager at 96180-16669 to make a special appointment for your visit. Please visit us to experience about our commitment. We value your comments and suggestions. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge the major supporters of Indo American Eye Care Organization, USA as follows: • • • • Choice “name boards” are displayed after the major donors in front of departments, clinics, Labs and patient care areas etc. Banners are displayed of the major donors who sponsored the Community Eye Screening Programs, School Eye Screening Programs and Educational and Awareness programs. Donors have choice to select the village of their interest. A board consisting of major donors is displayed at patient area of the hospital. A donor register is maintained for all the donations. CONCLUSION PVRI is committed to the prevention of avoidable blindness through care and awareness programs and looks forward to continued support from IAEO. Service is God. We Trust in God 14 Plot No. 241, Uma Plaza Road No 9 West Marredpally, Secunderabad – 500026 Andhra Pradesh India Ph: +91040- 66328299/9299, 27804949/5959 Telefax: +91-40-27805959 Web Site: www.pvri.org Email: [email protected] (Tax ID# 20-5487337) Indo American Eye Care Organization (IAEO) 2975 Leslie Park Circle, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48105 Tel: (734) 996-2866 Fax: (734) 996-1638 http://www.indoamericaneyecare.org Email: [email protected] or [email protected] 1