In a landmark development for military healthcare in India, a cutting-edge Femto-LASIK Suite was inaugurated at the Army Hospital (Research and Referral) in Delhi Cantonment. The new facility was unveiled by Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), and Lieutenant General Sadhna S Nair, Director General of Medical Services (Army), in the presence of senior military officials and dignitaries.
This state-of-the-art suite employs advanced femtosecond laser technology for vision correction, offering unparalleled precision and customization for the treatment of refractive errors and corneal diseases. The technology allows for a minimally invasive procedure, faster recovery times, and enhanced visual outcomes—ideal for young and middle-aged adults in the armed forces who require peak visual performance for operational readiness.
The inauguration ceremony blended tradition and technology, with the venue adorned with marigold garlands symbolizing auspicious beginnings. A guided tour of the facility followed, highlighting its transformative potential for eye care within the military health system.
Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, the first woman to hold the post of DGAFMS, stressed the role of technological integration in supporting the well-being of soldiers and their families. Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, also a trailblazer as the first woman DGMS (Army), emphasized the broader impact of such advancements in raising the standard of clinical infrastructure within the armed forces.
The Femto-LASIK Suite is part of a global trend in military medicine, aligning with initiatives like the U.S. Army’s Vision Research Program, which addresses vision injuries among service members. With this development, the Army Hospital (R&R) reinforces its position as a leader in military medical innovation, ensuring that India’s defense personnel receive world-class care tailored to their unique service needs.