
Fahim Ahmad Khan's Review
Very well organized and very smoothly operated procedure for General O.P.D. Neat n Clean environment with cooperative staff. Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (SIOVS) is one of the major research institutes in Pakistan established through an act of Provincial Assembly of Sindh by upgrading its status from Liaquat University Eye Hospital Hyderabad to SIOVS. It is only institute in Pakistan that is established through the assembly act which offers teaching, training, and clinical services in the field of Ophthalmology. SIOVS is located in Hyderabad the second largest city in Sindh. We teach and train undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of Ophthalmology. Apart from it, we highly care to render our selfless services in managing the patients having eye related diseases with kind collaboration of Government of Sindh, Fred hollows foundation, Australia and Sight Savers International (UK). The expert clinical and teaching staff with sophisticated equipments available remains ready to serve the general public with utmost care and professional accuracy.
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Sajjad Jamali
Free eye medical treatment for all. Government services hospital. Best hospital and free for all with medicines.
Read full reviewSher Shah
Best Administrator And Patron In chief Prof. Dr. Khalid Iqbal Talpor who has totally taken out the Eye Hospital from oblivion and mismanagement. It is wonder to see the present whole renovations and superb services both clinically and academically. All Praise and prayers for you Profesor.
Read full reviewShariq Ansari
It is a very good Eye Hospital, which is providing free of cost treatment for eye related diseases. People are coming from all over the Sindh and if you want just casual check, don't come here it will spoil whole day. It is best for patients suffering with glaucoma or any other serious threats. Cons * OPD is always busy and currently they're taking less number of patients due to covid-19. * Patients have to purchase the medicines which are not available at their store. * Traditional OPD slip system instead of computerized card for regular patients. * No help desk at OPD. * No evening OPD. Pros. * Except OPD all other departments are calm and peaceful. * They are providing free medicines to patients but all only few medicines are available at their store. * Advance machinery setup. * Cleanness. * Cooperative staff.
Read full reviewIqbal Muhammad
I went there for retinopathy treatment the Hospital and initiative by Sindh government is surely a sacred and devine deed. But Alas! The Specialists and Heads there aren't humans there are about hundred bads wards but all empty they never admit the deserved patients instead refer them to there slaughter house clincs. No Hope
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