MBBS, MS - Ophthalmology
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Dr. Mangala Jyothi is an Ophthalmologist in HSR Layout is Director and consultant ophthalmologist In EBISU Eye Care and Diagnostic Center. She holds 8 years of experience in the field of cataract and medical retina. In these years she treated many patients and developed immense experience in these fields and can now deal with any kind of case.She has completed her MBBS in Kempegowda Institute of Medical Science and further did her masters of surgery in ophthalmology in MVJ Medical College and further did her long term fellowship in Intraocular Lens(cataract) in Sankara Eye Hospital and in this process did community service in Karnataka border and has performed more than 2,000 cataract surgeries and confident in handling all kind of cases and has given best visual output.She further did her Fellowship in Medical Retina in Retina Institute Of Karnataka and done treated many patients of Diabetic retinopathy with laser treatment and expertise in the same. She also provides other services like glaucoma screening and treating the same, uvietis and specialized in dealing with paediatric cases and also in treating amblyopia(Lazy Eye).
2342, 27th Main Road, 17th Cross Road, Vanganahalli, 1st Sector, Landmark: Opposite Bashweshwara Temple & Opposite Gayatri Temple, Bangalore
Mon - Sat
10:30 - 01:00
04:30 - 07:00
Visited For Routine eye check-up
Happy with: Wait time
There is a lot of room for improvement w.r.t eye checkup (power correction). I was surprised to find the numbers advised at this clinic *incorrect* (both cy and axis) when crosschecked at a couple of other centers. I wish and believe the management would look to implement improvements in future. As a patient, you must insist to double check the results because the vision correction is as important as any other clinical treatments. The clinic seem to have decent facilities but, I felt the basics are missing.
Visited For Eye Infection
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for moneyWait time
taken appointment for my 1 year old son. with in 24 hour eye infection got reduced. i am happy to refer her to my friend and family.
Visited For Eye Checkup - Comprehensive
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for moneyWait time
The Dr explained everything very clearly, we understood what ever Dr explained us. It was a good experience.
Visited For Retina Examination
She's is a wonderful doctor, listens to your problems very patiently. She explains the treatments very clearly so that we can take an informed decision.
Q: Who is an Ophthalmologist?
A: An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor specialised in vision and eye care. Unlike other specialisations in eye care, ophthalmologists attend to almost all kinds of eye disorders and related issues. Since they are doctors, they can refer patients to other specialists even if the disease is not eye related.
Q: Is an Ophthalmologist different from an Optometrist?
A: Yes. Both of them are very much different. Although ophthalmologists and optometrists both provide vision and eye care, an optometrist attends to common eye disorders and certain chronic diseases like glaucoma, while an ophthalmologist, along with the common disorders, can take up more complex eye disorders that even require surgery.
Q: Can an Ophthalmologist perform surgery?
A: Yes, ophthalmologists can perform surgery as they tend to have years of training and experience. Many ophthalmologists obtain subspecialty training in areas like eyelid surgery, retinal surgery or pediatric surgery. Others perform surgery based on requirements of the local hospitals or surgical centres.
Q: How can an Ophthalmologist help for Cataract?
A: Ophthalmologists initially perform eye exams like slit-lamp exam, retinal exam, and visual acuity test. Once cataract is diagnosed, there are certain steps that the patient should follow. Cataract can be removed only with surgery. During surgery, the eye’s natural cloudy lens is replaced by an artificial lens by the surgeon, thus resolving the issue.
Q: Should one visit an Ophthalmologist for contact lenses?
A: An ophthalmologist can indeed prescribe contact lenses. Even optometrists can prescribe contact lenses and hence it is not necessary that one should visit an ophthalmologist only. Both of them can perform eye exams for the same and the patient can visit either of them
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