India now has world-first accreditation standards for vision centers, ensuring quality eye care reaches communities efficiently and safely.
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Dr. Rishi Raj Borah, Country Director - India Office, Orbis International, receives the Champions of Change Award from the Lions Council of India for Leadership in Humanitarian Service, recognizing his contribution to eye care, social impact, and community welfare.
The 2-day PCE Training of Trainers program at SCEH Delhi strengthened ophthalmologists’ patient communication skills through role-plays and real-time scenarios. Thanks to Dr. Neha, Dr. Namita, Dr. Nikunj, Dr. Nupur, Dr. Shayana, Dr. Indu Arneja, FHMD, Ms. Jyotsana & Dr. Umang.
In today’s digital world, screen time is common, but prolonged exposure can cause eye strain, dryness, headaches, and blurred vision. Learn from experts about prevention and eye health. Read more: https://t.co/lU4wmwNGTq
This International Nurses Day, we recognize the nurses supporting every step of eye care. From screenings to procedures, their presence matters.
Take a moment to thank a nurse today.
She noticed everything about you; now it’s your turn. This Mother’s Day, make her eye health a priority. A simple check-up can change how she sees the world every day. Book her appointment today.
This Labor Day, it’s not just about outcomes, but what powers them. Here’s to stronger, more inclusive environments that support every journey and every role.
The inauguration of the Digital Training Hub at Biratnagar Eye Hospital, led by Kathleen Sherwin, President & CEO, Orbis International, marks a significant step in advancing ophthalmic training and patient care.
In Nepal, our two days with NNJS were inspiring—reflecting 40 years of impact, witnessing eye care in action, and meeting those whose lives were transformed. Grateful for NNJS's dedication to improving eye health in Nepal.
We are pleased to announce the opening of Green Vision Centres at Sarath and Sonaraithari in Deoghar, inaugurated on 13 April 2026 by Diana Wheeler of Orbis International, with support from NBJK. The centers provide primary eye care, screening, and teleophthalmology services.
Kathleen Sherwin, President & CEO of Orbis International, arrived in Nepal with senior leaders to strengthen partnerships, review programmes, and ensure regional impact. Discussions with NNJS underscored Orbis’ commitment to long-term collaboration and progress
As Orbis India marks 25 years, it reflects a commitment with partners to strengthen eye care, expand access, and build capacity. For Vision 2030, it aims to scale solutions and safeguard eye care against climate challenges, ensuring quality care for all.
Orbis proudly unveiled its Coffee Table Book on the second day of the Partners’ Meet, marking 25 years of transformative work in India. ough the gift of sight.
Team Orbis spent the day at Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, engaging with teams, trainees, and leadership. From insightful exchanges to a meaningful convocation, the visit celebrated shared commitment, progress, and the future of quality eye care.
Diana Wheeler, Board Vice Chair, Orbis, visited Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital to celebrate 25 years of partnership advancing eye care. From pioneering paediatric services to inaugurating the OPD, the visit reaffirmed a shared vision of accessible and quality eye care for all.
As Oury Diallo from Orbis International continues his visit to India, the Orbis team meets its partner hospital, Aravind Eye Hospital.
Dr. Thulasiraj highlights the importance of meaningful step towards a greener and more resilient future in eye care.
At the Orbis Partners Meet, 47 partner eye care institutions come together to engage in meaningful dialogue around the theme, Empowering Eye Care Institutions for a Green and Resilient Future.
We celebrated Orbis Day, and it was a day of fun, reflection, and togetherness. Our five guiding ideas, Accountability, Commitment, Innovation, Integrity, and Equity, are not just words; they guide how we act every day.
Long hours on screens can strain your eyes. Anti-reflective coatings cut glare, blue-light filtering lenses support visual comfort, and warm tints can make screen time easier. Small eyewear changes can help reduce digital eye fatigue.
If screens are part of your daily work, eye strain may follow. Try the 20-20-20 rule, every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Your eyes will thank you.
This World Optometry Day, we celebrate optometrists, the frontline professionals of eye care. By detecting early changes, guiding vision care, and referring patients when needed, they help prevent avoidable vision loss and expand access to timely eye care.