An Empirical Survey on Eye Care Services in Bengaluru
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Published:2023-06-01
Issue:2
Volume:2
Page:01-16
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ISSN:
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Container-title:REST Journal on Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence
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Author:
Pallavi D R1, Vara lakshmi1, Mohit Bohra D1, Heena Kauser1, Manav Talawat1
Affiliation:
1. CMS-JAIN Deemed-to-be-University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
Abstract
The eye care industry in India is growing at a rapid pace, and Bengaluru is one of the fastest- growing cities in the country with a significant demand for quality eyecare services. The purpose of this research paper is to provide a comprehensive market study of the eyecare services market in Bengaluru, including an overview of the market size, growth potential, competition, and prospects. The study reveals that the market is growing at a significant rate due to the rising prevalence of eye disorders and diseases, growing awareness about eye health, and increasing disposable incomes. The market is highly competitive, with both domestic and international players competing for market share. The future of the eyecare services market in Bengaluru looks promising, with a focus on providing affordable and accessible eyecare services to the masses. The city is home to a large number of eye care facilities, ranging from small clinics to multi-specialty hospitals, providing a wide range of services including routine eye check-ups, cataract surgery, LASIK, corneal transplantation, and glaucoma treatment, among others. With the use of advanced technology and skilled professionals, the industry is poised for further growth and innovation, making it a key player in the healthcare landscape of Bengaluru.
Subject
Life-span and Life-course Studies,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Industrial relations,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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