Pacific Eye in Honduras through March 28th.
Pacific Eye’s Dr. Abroms and Dr. Higginbotham are in Honduras performing 100 Cataract Surgeries in 1 week!
SAN LUIS OBISPO - Pacific Eye, leaders in comprehensive eye care on the Central Coast, have teamed up with Premier Surgery Center, Oak Park Surgery Center, and four local Rotary clubs to volunteer in Honduras. Pacific Eye is proud to send Dr. Adam Abroms and Dr. Robert Higginbotham; making a major difference in the lives of the virtually blind.
The team will be operating in the city of El Progreso, which lies on important crossroads of Honduran Highways, making care accessible. The majority of patients will be traveling from remote villages, where eye care is non-existent. The clinic of El Progreso is conducting a screening to select 100 patients with the greatest need for cataract surgery. The severity of cataracts causes blindness which affects both patients and their families. With this surgery patients will regain their sight and independence. Patients will now be able to move about without the support or navigation of a family member; more importantly, patients will now regain the ability to work which will allow them to provide for their families.
Rotary clubs often work together, however FOUR clubs working together on a project is unique. For this project, the clubs of Arroyo Grande, Nipomo, Pismo Beach, and Grover Beach have joined forces. They collaborated, applied and received two grants. One grant was for $19, 950 to purchase the surgical microscopes & supplies for the surgeries and additional supplies for the El Progreso Clinic. The second grant is a travel grant, which will defray some of the Rotarians’ expenses.
These life-changing grants will fund 100 cataract surgeries in just one week and donate high-tech surgical microscopes for the clinic to keep permanently. The Rotary Clubs themselves are funding the transportation/accommodations for the surgical teams. A representative from each Rotary will be going to Honduras: Jerry Kelly (AG), Judy Henbury (Nip), Martha Murphy (PB) and Steve Curry (GB). They will provide support for patient’s families, thus creating a well rounded experience for all parties involved.
The surgeons from Pacific Eye and both Oak Park and Premier Surgery Centers are excited to join forces to perform 100 life-changing cataract surgeries. They have a shared passion for volunteer work abroad and look forward to their trip to Honduras. This is a unique opportunity for the nurses and surgery technicians to give back; volunteer trips are generally reserved for doctors only. The surgery techs are excited to be apart in this life changing project.
Dr. Higginbotham has a compassion for global medical care. In the past, Dr. Higginbotham has participated in many medical missions in Mexico and has formed a non-profit corporation, Compassion Medical Care International. The purpose of this non-profit is eye surgery clinics in Vietnam for teaching and research. Rotary asked Dr. Higginbotham to accompany them to Honduras due his international knowledge, ophthalmology and surgery expertise. Dr. Higginbotham is honored to help locally and globally, “It’s incredibly gratifying to help people see a new world.”
Dr. Abroms has been making an impact internationally for many years, as he has performed eye surgery in Vietnam, India, and South America. Dr. Abroms says, “I have always had a passion for fixing things. As an ophthalmologist, I am challenged by fixing complicated medical problems. Today with so many exciting technologies available, the solution to vision problems has never been more within reach.”
Pacific Eye’s physicians and staff are passionate about philanthropic opportunities which allow them to improve vision on a global scale. For more information contact Pacific Eye at (805) 545-8100 or visit them online at www.PacEyeMD.com.
Posted: March 24th, 2010 under Pacific Eye.