
IAEO was formed in 2006 to provide Eye care in India through non-profit organizations like Pushpagiri Vitreo Retina Institute (PVRI). Our mission is to provide quality eye care to every one irrespective of race, religion, and color, and help prevent blindness through awareness, education, and care.
| President : Vanita Reddy, MI |
| Secretary : Sridhar Talanki, CO | Treasurer : Srinivas Rao, MI |
| Jt. Secretary : Srinivas Cheela, CO | Jt. Treasurer : Rishi Nalubola, MD |
| Directors |
| Dr. Jagan Alinani, IL | Dr. Ramanamurthy Gokula, OH |
| Dr. Srinivas Gunukula, TX | Arjun Dyapa, NJ |
| Dr. Sunita Yedavally, MI | T. Ramachandra Reddy, GA |
| Dr. Vijayapal Reddy, IN | Sailesh Saxena, TX |
| Dr. Ravindra Kumar, CA | Mahesh Saladi, NY |
| Dr. Haranath Policherla, MI | Dr. Sudhakar Reddy, MI |
| Advisory Team |
| Dr. Amarnath Gowda, MI | Dr. Sam Kottamasu, MI |
| Dr. Gopal Reddy Gade, CA | Dr. Venugopal Palla, NY |
| Dr. Jagan Kakarala, MI | Ram K. Reddy, CA |


Pushpagiri Vitreo Retinal Institute is making significant contributions in handling the various emerging challenges in eye care in clinics and as well as communities at national and international levels with the help of major supporter specially Indo American Eye Care Organization (IAEO) of USA and local philanthropists. IAEO, a core partner of PVRI and working towards reduction and prevention of avoidable blindness in India and a portion of amount received from IAEO is being spent in each charitable case treated by PVRI in the form of education, awareness, training and surgical interventions etc.
Today, PVRI stands for quality medical treatment for challenging eye conditions and also offers comprehensive preventive measures besides creating awareness among common people. Today's Eye Care Hospitals are involved in research and development activities thus controlling the spread of the curse called "Blindness" in society. Recently published data Indicates that eight out of every hundred Indians are suffering with various levels of visual impairments includes blindness. It has been estimated that two out of every hundred Indians has been suspected with blinding condition and mostly located in rural and tribal areas. Globally 37 million people are blind. Keeping in view of the Burden of Blindness on the individual, family and society, PVRI started department of community ophthalmology consists of planned comprehensive community screening programs in addition to focused on school eye health programs. Serving fellow human beings and offering them the best possible eye care is our motto, and it is our vision to be one of the world's best eye care service provider with the state-of-the-art technology at affordable cost to people from all walks of life.
Vanita Reddy