Teaching Eye Surgery foundation has been active since 2007 and has achieved many commitments. This Blog page regroups most of our activities and stories and this is what we have accomplished :
Eye patients in Seychelles will in the near future enjoy improved eye care services in terms of screening and surgery now that the government has partnered with Teaching Eye Surgery Foundation and Save Our Sea Foundation based in Switzerland. Initiator of the project, founder and president of Teaching Eye Surgery Foundation (TES), Professor Cyrus Tabatabay, […]
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The President of the Republic, Mr Danny Faure, received visiting consultant from the Swiss-based Teaching Eye Surgery (TES) Foundation, Professor Cyrus Tabatabay. He was accompanied by TES financial partners, representatives of Save our Seas Foundation, and senior Ministry of Health Officials for a courtesy call at State House this morning. During the meeting, the delegation […]
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Dimanche 26 Août de 8h00 à 10h00 au centre social résidence St. Jean, Port Louis. En collaboration avec le Lions Club Quatre Bornes, L’ONG Diabetes Safeguard et la T.E.S Foundation.
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5 772 cas de cataracte traités en 2016 au Subramania Bharati Eye Hospital. Ce n’est pas énorme, selon le professeur Cyrus Tabatabay, ophtalmologue et président de la Teaching Eye Surgery Foundation. Cette maladie est principalement liée au vieillissement. Si vous remarquez que votre vision est voilée, que les couleurs semblent s’être estompées, que vous êtes […]
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Diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of vision loss and blindness around the globe, and affects approximately one-third of people with diabetes. Diabetes impairs the body’s ability to control blood sugar. Because sugar can promote inflammation, a person with diabetes may experience inflammatory damage to various tissues within their body, including the […]
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T.E.S Foundation has had the pleasure to donate in January 2018 a Visual Yag Laser to Souillac Hospital, Ministry of Health & Quality of Life. This Optical device is targeted for secondary Cataract & Glaucoma therapy. T.E.S Foundation is happy to continue this succesfull partnership with Souillac Hospital.
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L’équipe du professeur Cyrus Tabatabay sera à Maurice à partir de ce dimanche 7 janvier. Plusieurs interventions de greffe de la cornée sont prévues. À terme, 50 greffes seront effectuées pour marquer les 50 ans de l’indépendance de Maurice et les 50 ans du Lions Club de Port-Louis. Quelque 25 greffes de la cornée […]
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