apollo
image Placeholder
Sort
image Placeholder
Filter
Female
image Placeholder
PHYSICAL
image Placeholder
bengaluru
image Placeholder
Available Today
Within 5 Km
Within 15 Km
More than 10 years Exp.

Best Ophthalmologists in bengaluru (6 doctors)

Book appointment for a trusted Ophthalmologists in Bengaluru. Check doctor fees, available slots & locations. Apollo 24|7 features some of the top Ophthalmologists in Bengaluru who have experience in treating conditions such as Cataract, Blurred vision, Glaucoma and more. You can book online consultations & physical doctor appointments via Apollo 24|7. Compare Ophthalmologists fees, experience and more, find a specialist doctor near you. Apollo hospitals has a renowned Ophthalmology department in Bengaluru.

Dr. Shwetha B A, Ophthalmologist

Dr. Shwetha B A

Ophthalmologist

22 Years • MBBS, DNB

4 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Hospitals Jayanagar, Bengaluru

900

No Booking Fees

Dr. Shalini Shetty, Ophthalmologist

Dr. Shalini Shetty

Ophthalmologist

17 Years • MBBS, MS(OPHTHAL), FRCS

8 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Hospitals Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru

recommendation

87%

50+ recommendations

950

No Booking Fees

Dr. Mridula V Amarnath, Ophthalmologist

Dr. Mridula V Amarnath

Ophthalmologist

12 Years • MBBS,MS (Opthalomology)

13 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

750

No Booking Fees

Dr. Greeshma Krishna Reddy, Ophthalmologist

Dr. Greeshma Krishna Reddy

Ophthalmologist

5 Years • MBBS, MS Ophthalmology

15 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Clinic, Electronic City, Bengaluru

700

No Booking Fees

Dr. Mary Varghese, Ophthalmologist

Dr. Mary Varghese

Ophthalmologist

24 Years • M.B.B. S, M.S. Opthal

5 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Koramangala, Bengaluru

750

No Booking Fees

Meghana Kotesh, Ophthalmologist

Meghana Kotesh

Ophthalmologist

3 Years • MBBS, MS (OPTHALMOLOGIST )

13 KM • Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

750

No Booking Fees

FAQs

Which doctor is best for eyes?

Ophthalmologist is the doctor for comprehensive eye care. They are medical doctors (MDs or DOs) who have completed specialized training in diagnosing and treating all eye diseases and conditions, including performing surgery.

When should I consult an ophthalmologist?

You should consult an ophthalmologist if you experience any of the following:
Sudden vision changes (blurry, double, loss of vision)
Eye pain or discomfort
Redness or swelling of the eye
Flashes of light or floaters
Difficulty focusing
Dry eyes
Changes in your field of vision
Eye injuries

Who is called an ophthalmologist?

An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all eye diseases and conditions.

Is ophthalmologist a MBBS doctor?

Yes, ophthalmologists are medical doctors who have completed an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) degree followed by specialized training in ophthalmology.

Do ophthalmologists treat eyelids?

Yes, ophthalmologists treat conditions affecting the eyelids, such as:
Drooping eyelids (ptosis)
Eyelid inflammation (blepharitis)
Styes and chalazia
Tumors of the eyelid

Which doctor is best for eyesight?

While both ophthalmologists and optometrists can examine your eyesight, ophthalmologists have the broader medical training to diagnose and treat a wider range of eye diseases and conditions.

What are the signs of vision loss?

Signs of vision loss can include:
Blurred vision
Double vision
Loss of peripheral vision
Difficulty seeing at night
Halos around lights
Frequent eye strain
Needing more light to read

What causes eye pain?

Eye pain can have various causes, including:
Eye strain
Dry eyes
Foreign objects in the eye
Eye infections (conjunctivitis, keratitis)
Glaucoma
Uveitis
Migraine headaches

Why is my vision blurry?

Blurry vision can be caused by many factors, such as:
Refractive errors (nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism)
Uncorrected vision problems
Eye strain
Cataracts
Macular degeneration
Diabetes
High blood pressure

Can lost eyesight be recovered?

The extent of vision recovery depends on the underlying cause of vision loss. Some conditions, like cataracts, can be treated effectively and vision can be restored. Other conditions, such as advanced glaucoma or macular degeneration, may result in permanent vision loss.

Is eye surgery a risk?

All surgeries carry some degree of risk, including eye surgery. However, with advancements in technology and surgical techniques, the risks associated with eye surgery are generally low.

Is optometrist a surgeon?

No, optometrists are not surgeons. They are eye care professionals who can diagnose and treat vision problems, but they cannot perform surgery.