Sharma Ka Naam Kaafi Hai”: Dr. S.K. Sharma’s Devbhoomi Eye Hospital Witnesses Unprecedented Patient Rush

Sharma Ka Naam Kaafi Hai”: Dr. S.K. Sharma’s Devbhoomi Eye Hospital Witnesses Unprecedented Patient Rush
Taragarh, Baijnath (Distt. Kangra), H.P.

SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
– In the tranquil foothills of Himachal Pradesh, a silent revolution in healthcare is taking place. Spearheaded by Dr. S.K. Sharma, one of India’s most respected ophthalmologists, Devbhoomi Eye Hospital in Taragarh, Baijnath, is rapidly emerging as a beacon of hope for thousands of patients seeking quality eye care.
With an illustrious career spanning over five decades, Dr. Sharma is widely regarded as a pioneer in ophthalmology. He dedicated nearly 40 years to the Rotary Eye Hospital, Maranda, where his tireless efforts elevated the institution to national prominence. Post-retirement, instead of resting, he chose to continue his mission by founding Devbhoomi Eye Hospital — a facility driven by service, not commerce.

“My goal has never been profit; it has always been service,” Dr. Sharma emphasized. “This hospital is a continuation of my life’s purpose — to bring light to those in darkness.”
Devbhoomi Eye Hospital is outfitted with cutting-edge technology and surgical equipment worth crores of rupees. It offers advanced cataract surgery, retina care, glaucoma treatment, pediatric eye services, and more — all under one roof.
The hospital is witnessing an overwhelming patient footfall, a rare phenomenon in rural areas, highlighting the public’s deep trust in Dr. Sharma’s name and expertise. “People say ‘Sharma ka naam kaafi hai’ — and I carry that responsibility with humility,” he remarked.
What sets this hospital apart is not just its facilities, but the ethical foundation on which it stands. “Medicine is not a business for me — it’s a lifelong commitment to humanity,” he added.
Under Dr. Sharma’s leadership, Devbhoomi Eye Hospital has become a symbol of world-class care rooted in compassion. For the people of Himachal and beyond, Dr. Sharma remains not just a doctor — but a guardian of vision.
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