New Hyderabad Centre Revolutionizes Neuro-Ophthalmology with AI Diagnostics and Integrated Care
April 27, 2026
Public communications about the initiative are disseminated through social media and press channels, including Telangana Today.
D. E. Shaw India representatives convey healthcare as a core CSR priority and expect the centre to broaden access to complex eye–brain conditions and serve as a national resource for care, training, and research.
The collaboration between LVPEI and D. E. Shaw India has a long-standing history, continuing to expand access to high-quality eye care for underserved populations.
The centre will establish structured short- and long-term training programs and build a robust referral network to improve coordinated patient management.
The centre will feature a neuro-ophthalmology clinical facility and a neuroscience laboratory with genetic testing, alongside AI-enabled research and diagnostics for complex conditions.
Overall, the initiative combines training, research, diagnostics, and integrated patient care across neuroscience and ophthalmology to address underserved eye–brain health needs.
The centre is projected to deliver over 10,000 patient services annually, including consultations, diagnostics, and follow-up care, while advancing genetic testing and therapy protocols for eye–brain disorders.
A new Eye and Brain Centre at LV Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad, inaugurated with support from D. E. Shaw India, aims to transform neuro-ophthalmology through integrated care, AI-driven diagnostics, training, and research.
It emphasizes integrated patient care, capacity building, and multi-disciplinary collaboration, with structured training programs and a strong referral network involving neurologists, neurosurgeons, and optometrists.
The inauguration took place at the Kallam Anji Reddy Campus in Hyderabad, marking a collaboration with D. E. Shaw India to push forward neuro-ophthalmology research and care.
The project focuses on AI-driven diagnostics, comprehensive training, and integrated care for complex eye–brain disorders.
Leaders stress equitable eye care and expanding access to marginalized communities across urban and rural India, with the centre aiming to become a national resource for care, training, and research.
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Telangana Today • Apr 25, 2026
LVPEI inaugurates Eye and Brain Centre in Hyderabad
Business News This Week • Apr 27, 2026
Eye and Brain Centre Inaugurated at L V Prasad Eye Institute
https://www.indianpharmapost.com/ • Apr 27, 2026
LVPEI launches Eye and Brain Centre in Hyderabad with support from D. E. Shaw India