The advanced diabetic retinopathy centre at KGMU was launched in 2021 with an initial investment of Rs 2 crore. The centre has been providing treatment for patients, treating 50 to 60 individuals daily. The centre is already equipped with facilities like a green laser photocoagulation machine, digital vitrectomy, high-end operating microscope machine, and optical coherence tomography., The advanced diabetic retinopathy centre at KGMU was launched in 2021 with an initial investment of Rs 2 crore. The centre has been providing treatment for patients, treating 50 to 60 individuals daily. The centre is already equipped with facilities like a green laser photocoagulation machine, digital vitrectomy, high-end operating microscope machine, and optical coherence tomography., , Read More,

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