Vision centers: Eye care in hard-to-reach communities

Orbis has helped develop more than 224 vision centers in Bangladesh, India, Peru, Bolivia and Mongolia—including 63 pioneering women-led green vision centers.

These facilities are based in rural communities, far from major cities, reaching people who would otherwise have little or no access to eye care.

Each vision center is staffed by trained ophthalmic personnel who can diagnose eye diseases, conduct refractions, provide glasses, and refer patients for more advanced treatment when needed. 

Through telemedicine consultations, patients can also connect with doctors at regional hospitals—receiving expert care without having to travel hundreds of miles.

Images: Vision centers in Bangladesh and Peru

But these centers go beyond clinical services. They raise awareness about eye health, run outreach camps, and screen children in schools—ensuring that even the youngest members of the community can access the eye care they need. 

Each center serves a catchment population of roughly 100,000 people.  In 2025 alone, we launched 27 new vision centers and continued supporting 50 existing ones, 35 of which were led by women.

How Vision Centers Change Lives

For World Sight Day 2025, we profiled the people involved in two of these vision centers: the Joldhaka and Sundarganj vision centers in Rangpur, Bangladesh. Click below to hear more from the people running the centers and those benefiting from them. 

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Inside a women led green vision center in India.

Looking ahead to 2030, Orbis aims to establish a further 250 vision centers in rural communities—at least 50 of which will be led by women—helping to close the eye care gap for millions of people.

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