Visited Dr. Y. Umesh (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For Refractive Surgery
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for moneyWait time
I am writing a long 2 months post surgery review.Firstly considering lack of technical understanding in the society and families you need to fight a lot for treatments like refractive surgery which is considered as an elective surgery but only the patient themselves know the pain they are carrying with them and how potentially good the surgery can be.Though I had a relatively low myopia (-6 Cylinder), I went for lens implantation, mostly people I know go for Lasik with such power.I had odd powers - myopia in right eye and light hyperopia ( < 0.5 ) in left due to which I had difficulties in depth perception of the image.I was sceptical about procedure as there were not much reviews and also the idea of keeping a foreign body in the eye is something everyone will want to reconsider their decision. I tried researching a lot about the procedure, read complete quora, medium and infact many of the research papers published in medical science journals. Just before the day of the procedure I visited doctor again to validate all my doubts and measured the risk vs gain ratio.Along the whole process two people helped me a lot Mr. Watson and Mrs Amara. They both are gems. Everytime I visited them, they cleared all my doubts answered precisely even tiny technical details and thus I became confident about the procedure.Another doubt that came lately was the controversial articles of ECD loss at a greater rate (this is something which will scare most of us) but the improvements in the lens designs have eliminated these risks. So yes go ahead with the procedure ( why not ).The surgery was relatively quick. Though I came early in the morning and waited my turn to come (it took less than 10mins for the real procedure). You won't feel even a little pain, just a bit of pressure.I am a person of very little patience and hence during the entire course of recovery I panicked like anything. At times I used to call Mrs Amaravati (sometimes late in the evening but she was always helpful)Usually they say that you get to see things clearly just the next day but for me recovery time was a bit high, around 10 days and the vision became clearer day after day. I attained the maximum vision by this time but still it was not comfortable like the vision I used to have earlier. It took a total of around 35 days for my vision to become comfortable.Now I see along the things with an ease, depth perception like I used had never before. excellent reading vision, can focus easily while playing sports, driving etc.Only a little (negligible halos at the night are there which I will adapt soon)overall quality of my life has increased. The vision is far better than I used to have with glasses on. Thanks Dr Umesh and the team.Readers can personally ask me if they have any doubts.
Visited Dr. Y. Umesh (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For Cataract Surgery
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issue
Well I went for a follow up after my mothers cataract surgery, although there were no problems in the surgery or later visits.
My mother is perfectly all right and I am not doubting the doctors skill set or experience, but I found the doctors behavior offensive and actually rude when you ask questions.
I had a bad experience when I had asked a question to continue with the medications or not because they were steroids which I think I have full right to and his words were "Did I tell you anything else" which simply meant do not ask questions for the service that you have taken. I think I have paid the amount for the surgery I have the right to know how should I keep my mother healthy.
Again I am not questioning the doctors ability this is purely about his behavior towards the patients which I think according to me could be much better. I recommend to take this as a constructive feedback and not get offended again.
I would recommend this hospital to everyone but maybe not the DR. Umesh for that matter.
Visited Dr. Lalitha K.J. (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon)
Consulted Sankara Eye Hospital Kundalhalli for cataract in my wife's eyes.Dr.Lalitha operated on both eyes and very professional pre and post operative care.Very smooth and process oriented procedures at Sankara hospital.Strongly recommend Dr Lalitha for opthalmic surgery and she also heads Glaucoma department.
Visited Dr. Sowmya R (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon)
I had good experience with dr at time of emergency when my daughter’s eye has some particle stuck in cornea of eye she tried best to remove it but since my daughter is just 4yrs so it was difficult to remove so she recommended cornea specialist in same hospital dr pallavi joshi ... she removed it using needle and without anesthesia.
It was very good experience with both doctors at time of emergency.
Visited Dr. Y. Umesh (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For Cataract Surgery
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueWait timeValue for money
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In addition there is a confusion with the hospital. Lot of people thinks it's the branch of iconic Shankara Nethralaya, Chennai. Answer is no, although both are under supervision of Kanchi Sheer trust they are managed by completely different set of people. Of course nothing to take away from legendary founder Dr Ramani. Unfortunately on ground it's not even shadow of its founder. It's unprofessionally managed, expect rude behavior, no transparent dealings (no one explains, neither they give u any document!).
Now the best part, hospital runs on 80/20 model, meaning 20% people will pay for balance 80% people medical cost. **** ********* ***** *** ** ***** ***** *** **** **** ****** ** * ******* *********** ** **** ******* **** ******* ********** ** ******** Avoid this hospital if you can pay your cost!
Visited Dr. Y. Umesh (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For Cataract Surgery
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessTreatment satisfactionValue for moneyWait timeExplanation of the health issue
Doctor is very friendly and helpful when
My father got both his cataracts done . I would recommend him to all . The hospital premises are very clean as well .
Visited Dr. Lalitha K.J. (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon)
I had undergone cataract surgery of my right eye by Dr Lalitha KJ on 09Feb 2022. Dr is thorough professional. She has guided me all the procedures pre and post surgery. She has done surgery smoothly and without any pain. I have regain my sight to 6/6 after surgery. I definitely recommend Dr Lalitha KJ for any type of eye care.
Visited Dr. Y. Umesh (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For Refractive Surgery
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfaction
I was referred to Dr. Y Umesh once I expressed interest in getting a femto lasik. On our first meeting, he ****** tried to convince me to go for PRK based on my reports, stating that it is the best suited procedure for me, and what in hindsight seems to be his favourite maxim “No pain, no gain”, as the archaic procedure results in soreness of eyes for almost a week and requires at least a couple of months for complete recovery of vision, with the advantage that you need not get a corneal flap created. When I insisted on going for femto-lasik based on personal concerns, he quickly got irritated and dismissed me saying that both the procedures can be ‘legally recommended’ by him, and in the end, it was my choice. But he seemed visibly upset, and also somewhat wary, which made me uneasy as well.
In every conversation we had hence, he was brash and unapologetically rude, and did not even eschew from taunting me to not choose his recommendation even minutes before the procedure. He did not as much as meet my parents who were accompanying me that day, let alone brief them about the procedure and address their concerns. Going on with the procedure, I was still scared of him performing it on me, but having seen good reviews on the internet for him, I convinced myself that only his behaviour is unprofessional, not his practices. Ignoring his irritated tone of voice even when under the knife (symbolic), I tried to follow his the best I could. After a few minutes, It was a great relief to hear him say the right eye was successfully operated on. He is a professional afterall, I thought. Little had I anticipated what was to follow. Midway through the left eye, he announced that, and I quote “my nose is tilted and is obstructing the equipment”. Now no one who has ever seen me can say there is any visible deformity my nose has. If, in case, their lasik equipment is sensitive even to such invisible defects, should it not be a prerequisite for them to check for them, especially when the result of not doing so could be complications during the procedure? In any case, he told me he would need to re-adjust the equipment due to this ‘flaw’ of mine, and continued to bickering about my nose till the procedure ended. For me, at least for that time, all this meant was just a lot more pressure on my eye, a lot more of anesthesia being dropped in my eye, and an ever more irritated voice in the background, with the frequent interlude of the helpers rushing for things more hastily than before. Somehow, the procedure was completed, and the words my ears were yearning for, “both eyes were operated on successfully” were uttered.
Once out of the operating room, I was told to follow him. I introduced him to my parents waiting outside, to whom he gave no respect, or even a proper addressing for that matter. He told them everything went fine with a little complication in my left eye while still walking, and the three of us following. He stopped to say that I better sleep the day off and meet him the next day before handing us over to a nurse and waltzing off. On retiring to my room, I saw that while both my eyes are red and watery, my left eye has deep red blood clots all over. I was terrified and panic-struck, but in the state I was left in, had no choice but to wait for the next day.
The next morning, after the staff diligently tested me and produced a report of my successfully corrected vision error, when we met Dr.Umesh, he had little to say in his dismissive tone, except that due to my crooked nose, the left eye has suffered a bit, and that everything else seemed fine. His thirty second interaction was as curt as one between a victim and a culprit, with me of course being the culprit.***** * ** *** **** ** ** ** * **** ** * **** ******** ******* *** ******* ** **** ** * ***** **** ** ********** **** ****** ** *** ********** ********** *** ******** ************** *** ** ******** ********* ***** ** ******** **** ********** ** ***** *** but given my overall experience, I would definitely NOT recommend Dr.Umesh *** * ************ Having read my ordeal above, if you still think wise to go ahead with him as your doctor, may God be with you.
Visited Dr. Sowmya R (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For Routine eye check-up
Hoped for better: Treatment satisfaction
My kids have cintineous watering issue in the eye. After doing all check the decision was not conclusive which make me unhappy.
Visited Dr. Y. Umesh (Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon) For Corneal Surgery
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessWait time
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