"All services, including outpatient and inpatient departments, resumed from 8:00am with almost all staff members reporting for duty," a doctor at the hospital confirmed to The Daily Star.
The 250-bed facility, the country's largest public eye hospital, had halted all services on May 28 after a confrontation between hospital staff and a group of patients injured during the July uprising, alongside other patients and their attendants.
While emergency services partially resumed on June 4 and outpatient care recommenced on Thursday, full-scale operations across all departments remained suspended until today.