Eye Hospital Palakollu – Brundavan Hospitals
Eye injuries, sudden visual changes, or eye infections need prompt medical attention. While Brundavan Hospitals is not a dedicated eye hospital, it provides initial evaluation, emergency eye injury assessment, and appropriate referral for specialist ophthalmological care available 24 hours in Palakollu.

Eye Hospital Palakollu
Brundavan’s emergency and general medicine team manages eye-related emergencies including chemical injuries, foreign body in the eye, blunt trauma to the eye area, and acute eye infections. First-line treatment and proper referral are handled here.
Eye-related conditions assessed at Brundavan:
- Eye injuries trauma, foreign body, chemical exposure
- Acute eye infections conjunctivitis, eyelid infections
- Sudden visual changes emergency assessment
- Eye pain evaluation and initial management
- Diabetes-related eye concern assessment and referral
Emergency Eye Injury Care
Eye injuries from road accidents, workplace incidents, or agricultural work happen in this region. Brundavan’s 24/7 emergency team provides immediate assessment, wound management, washing and cleaning of chemical injuries, and coordinates urgent specialist eye care where required.
Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness
Patients with diabetes under management at Brundavan are advised about diabetic retinopathy a common complication that causes vision loss if untreated. Dr. Varma (General Medicine) refers patients for specialist eye screening as part of comprehensive diabetes management.
Service Areas
Palakollu · Narasapuram · Mogaltur · Veeravasaram · Bhimavaram · Tanuku · West Godavari district and coastal villages
Eye injury or concern? Come to Brundavan Hospitals, Palakollu — 24/7 emergency assessment.
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