Charity Cataract Surgery Program
慈善白內障手術計劃

Support the eligible underprivileged elderly for charity cataract surgery

為合資格之低收入長者提供慈善白內障手術

  • 捐款 Donation

  • 申請 Application

Apply for Charity Cataract Program
Apply for Charity Cataract Program

HKAHF provides free cataract surgery to help elderly cataract patients regain vision and reduce the long waiting time in the public health system.

Eligible patients can have 1 x pre-surgical examination, 1 x cataract surgery, and 3 x post-surgical examinations.

 

Eligibility:


  • Hong Kong permanent residents aged 65 or above.
  • Waiting for cataract surgery in public hospitals or diagnosed by doctors
  • Low-income recipients who are on CSSA or have passed the Samaritan Fund/ Community Care Fund Medical Assistance Programme income and asset test
  • Stable physical condition. If patients are on long-term medication, please provide a medical report.

Service Location: Hong Kong Adventist Hospital - Tsuen Wan (199 Tsuen King Circuit, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong)
WhatsApp/ Tel: 6383 5396
Email: foundation@twah.org.hk

 

Disclaimer:


  • Hong Kong Adventist Hospital - Tsuen Wan and Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Charitable Foundation reserve the right to change or delete the above information without prior notice and reserve the right to make a final decision.
  • Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation (HKAHF) is a recognized charitable organization in Hong Kong under Section 88 of the Inland Revenues Ordinance. It is a separate entity from Hong Kong Adventist Hospital.
  • Relevant donations are directly received and managed by HKAHF Board of Governors – Tsuen Wan to provide multi-faceted medical and health-related support for the needy. Receipts will be issued for all donations. Donations over $100 are tax-deductible.
Beneficiaries Story Sharing
受惠個案分享


After a Decade of Cloudiness, Light and Vision Restored

For the past 10 years, Ms. Tse, who is nearing 70, has suffered from cataracts. Because her vision was blurry, she often rubbed her eyes, which caused them to become perpetually watery. This also affected her daily life in different ways – for example, she was unable to even see whether her vegetables or dishes were thoroughly clean after washing.

As a CSSA recipient, Ms. Tse was unable to afford cataract surgery at a private hospital. Not only did she have to continuously consult a doctor for seven to eight years, she had been waiting for five years for her turn to receive cataract surgery at a public hospital. Fortunately, her friend happened to come upon an article about Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation’s Charity Cataract Program, and immediately told her about it. Less than one month after she applied to be a beneficiary, HKAHF scheduled cataract surgery for her in June 2021.

Ms. Tse now enjoys much clearer vision and is able to read and use her phone normally once again. She is incredibly grateful for what she calls the “biggest gift of her life”. “Thank you, Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation, Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan, and all the generous donors,” she said. “I hope more cataract patients will also have the opportunity, like me, to regain their vision and quality of life.”

十年白內障幾近盲 術後重見光明

快要七十歲的謝女士,十多年來亦受白內障折磨; 她視物時總是模糊不清,於是經常揉眼睛,導致不停流眼水,相當影響日常生活;平日煮食前洗菜或洗碗,也難辨別是否已徹底洗淨。

於七至八年期間,謝女士持續覆診,並於公立醫院輪候白內障手術有約五年;她靠領取綜援生活,負擔不起私家醫院的手術費,只能繼續等待手術機會。天無絕人之路,朋友閱報得知港安醫院慈善基金推出慈善白內障手術計劃,於是告知謝女士。申請後不到一個月,基金已迅速於2021年6月為她安排白內障手術。

謝女士完成手術後,視物較以前清楚及光亮,看書及手機時也十分清晰,令她非常感激,更自言是最大的禮物︰「我十分感謝港安醫院慈善基金、香港港安醫院—荃灣及各位善長仁翁,希望更多白內障病人能夠像我一樣重見光明。」


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