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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / February / Bridging Pakistan's Vision Gap
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Bridging Pakistan’s Vision Gap

From doorstep to hospital: tackling preventable vision impairment in Pakistan

By Rizwan Nasir 2/26/2026 4 min read

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Objective:

To highlight the specific challenges and progress in eye care services in Pakistan, emphasizing the need for improved health literacy and accessibility.

Key Findings:
  • Public awareness of eye health issues is low, leading to delayed treatment, as evidenced by patient case studies.
  • Poverty significantly limits access to eye care services, with statistics on treatment affordability.
  • Cultural barriers, especially for women and people with disabilities, hinder access to treatment, illustrated by specific examples.
  • Training of new eye care professionals is crucial for sustainable improvement, supported by data on workforce growth.
  • Collaborative projects are successfully increasing access to eye health services, with metrics on service reach.
Interpretation:

Improving eye health in Pakistan requires a multifaceted approach, focusing on education, resource allocation, and inclusivity to ensure equitable access to care, with actionable steps outlined.

Limitations:
  • Limited resources and equipment in rural areas, with specific examples of shortages.
  • Cultural stigmas affecting women's access to care, illustrated by case studies.
  • Inadequate follow-up care due to affordability and accessibility issues, supported by patient feedback.
Conclusion:

While progress has been made in eye care in Pakistan, significant efforts are still needed to ensure that all individuals, particularly those in remote areas and marginalized communities, receive the necessary services, emphasizing the urgency of addressing these challenges.

This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

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