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Indian eye hospital expands into Africa with Kenya unit

Indian High Commissioner to Kenya Rahul Chhabra (left) and Chairman of Dr Agarwal’s Group of Eye Hospitals Prof Amar Agarwal at the launch. [Courtesy]

Patients seeking specialised eye treatment will no longer have to travel to India after one of the top hospitals opened a branch in Nairobi.

The new Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, put up at a cost of $2 million (Sh200 million), will offer a range of services, including high-tech cataracts, keratoconus and glaucoma management, treatment for retinal diseases, squint, oculoplasty and paediatric eye care.  

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