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Welcome to Reiyukai Eiko Masunga Eye Hospital

The hospital was established in the February of 2007 by community donation especially corroborated by Eurasia Reiyukai .By then, the hospital is being run with various  hurdles.

In  the  beginning, it was run as the monthly and then weekly clinic with technical support by ophthalmic professionals from the eye department of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Maharajgung. The  hospital  was at first initiated by ten thousand dollars grant by Eurasia Reiyukai. With the limited infrastructure in a building offered by Reiyukai, the hospital gradually went on flourishing day by day as it primarily emphasized service in the community based secondary eye care center with few specialty services.

Since the regular operation of the hospital people from the eight districts:

This districts lies in the eastern part of Kathmandu. So they are benefited in aspect of eye care. Hence the beneficiary population exceeds 2millions.The number of people who took atleast one form of service from the hospital has already crossed one hundred fifty thousand.

  • Kavrepalanchok
  • Sindhupalchok
  • Ramechhap
  • Sindhuli
  • Mithila
  • Dolakha
  • Okhaldhunga
  • Solukhumbu
Reiyukai Eiko Masunaga Eye Hospital

Mission

Our mission is to make a society free of curable or avoidable blindness and provide wholesome quality eye care services. Our vision include reaching the unreached, finding the blind population, curing or preventing blindness; and bring such circumstances to light in order to create public awareness and invoke actions to address them from whoever is concerned. Our focus is to improve quality of life of people from different paths and background, who are enforced to live a life as visually impaired; socio-economically marginalized, geographically disadvantaged, ethnically bypassed, culturally underdeveloped and religiously ostracized group will be our concern while providing eye care service delivery. Therefore, our sectorial specialization is on alleviating poverty by reducing the setback of blindness through community level health service and awareness.