L V Prasad Eye Hospital, Banjara Hills

L V Prasad Eye Hospital Timings:

Day Timings
Monday 7 AM – 5PM
Tuesday 7 AM – 5PM
Wednesday 7 AM – 5PM
Thrusday 7 AM – 5PM
Friday 7 AM – 5PM
Saturday 7 AM – 5PM
Sunday Closed

L V Prasad Eye Hospital Contact Number:

Number: 040 6810 2020 (General), 040-68102020 (Support)

India is a land of visions even though some of us are not blessed with vision. Sight for the sightless is a difficult dream to achieve but making the dream come true is the motto of L V Prasad Eye Institute. A world-class eye care center, the institute was set up in the city in 1986.

The institute was named after the noted film producer L V Prasad in recognition of his vital contribution in this field. Recognised as one of Asia’s best eye care center, it has an eye hospital, a research center, a rehabilitation center, a training center, rural and urban outreach eye care programmes and a product development center.

L V Prasad Eye Hospital, Banjara Hills

The hospital’s mission is to provide eye care of the highest quality to all segments of the population irrespective of their financial status. Patient comfort is given great importance here.

The hospital is located at Banjara Hills and renders outpatient and inpatient services. The center has emerged as a training ground for ophthalmology, optometry and eye care management.

The research center here collaborates nationally and internationally with academic and industrial organizations in its efforts to study eye diseases prevalent in the developing world. The Hyderabad Eye Research Foundation, a branch of the L V Prasad Eye Institute has been involved in researching causes of blindness and identifying effective treatment strategies.

The philanthropic heart of the institute is reflected in the fact that the under privileged classes are charged at half the regular bill. Nearly 400 doctors, all in-house, and an ample number of technicians work endlessly towards their drive at giving sight to the sightless.

The vision of the L V Prasad Eye Institute is a world free of preventable and curable blindness.