Delhi eye-care chain now among Asia's
largest
Monday May 28, 2012 07:06:03 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Delhi-based Center for Sight (CFS) has become one of Asia's largest eye-care
chains with the acquisition of the New Vision Laser Center (NVLC),
raising the number of its facilities to 35.
With the addition of NVLC and partnership with Rajasthan's leading
eye surgeon, Ghulam Ali Kamdar, the CFS has become one of the
largest network of Lasik and Laser based vision correction centers
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Before the acquisition, CFS had 22 centers across the National
Capital Region, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and
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Sachdev said the group aimed to double its centers across the
country by 2015.
"We expect that the expansion will come at a cost of Rs.150
crore," he added.
Sachdev said that while the healthcare had developed rapidly in
the country, the eye-care sector had lagged behind and CFS aimed
at filling that gap by expanding into tier 2 and 3 cities.
The expansion is proposed through new ventures, mergers and
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no-metro cities, he said.
Sachdev also said that the work was on for a 55,000 square feet
super-specialty eye hospital in the capital's Dwarka area and that
it will be finished within 18 to 20 months.
Speaking on the occasion, NVLC medical director Rupal Shah said
the tie-up would bring NVLC's latest technologies to all the
group's centers across the country.
According to Shah, NVLC specialised in LASIK and other laser
correction therapies and had pioneered latest surgery techniques
which allow for safer surgery and even better recovery times.
Shah added that LASIK or Laser-Assisted in SItu Keratomileusis is
the leading surgical procedure to correct nearsightedness across
the world.
CFS has also tied up with Kamdar's Jodhpur based Aastha Hospital
and Research Center to become the largest eye-care provider in
Rajasthan.
Kamdar said that with this partnership, the group would be able to
provide even better service throughout Rajasthan and the country.
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