Match the doctor to the eye problem
Cataract, LASIK, retina, glaucoma, cornea, pediatric, and oculoplasty care each need different equipment and experience.
Eye specialist selection
Eye treatment depends on tiny measurements and high-stakes diagnosis. Patients should compare ophthalmologists by subspecialty, diagnostic equipment, surgical volume, lens planning, retina support, infection prevention, emergency access, and follow-up clarity. International patients often need fast but careful coordination because cataract, LASIK, retinal injections, glaucoma surgery, corneal transplant, and pediatric eye care all require different tests, timelines, and travel restrictions.
Quick answer
Choose an ophthalmologist in India after sharing vision reports, eye pressure readings, OCT, retina photos, corneal scans, cataract measurements, diabetic history, previous eye surgeries, current eye drops, and symptoms such as pain, flashes, floaters, halos, redness, or sudden vision loss. The best doctor may be a cataract surgeon, retina specialist, glaucoma specialist, cornea surgeon, refractive surgeon, pediatric ophthalmologist, or oculoplasty specialist depending on the diagnosis.
Doctor decision
Cataract, LASIK, retina, glaucoma, cornea, pediatric, and oculoplasty care each need different equipment and experience.
Lens choice, LASIK eligibility, retina treatment, and glaucoma surgery should follow measurements rather than generic packages.
One eye may need surgery while the other needs monitoring, drops, laser, injections, or no treatment.
Retina injections, corneal grafts, glaucoma surgeries, and pediatric eye treatment may require repeated visits.
Diabetes can change cataract timing, retina risk, wound healing, and the need for OCT or injection before surgery.
Some retinal gas procedures restrict flying, while routine cataract and LASIK have different eye-drop and protection schedules.
Share reports early
Doctor matching is safer when the team can review diagnosis, scans, previous treatment, medicines, and travel timing first. This form is placed early so patients do not need to reach the bottom before asking for help.
Share the basics and the Virello team will guide you toward the next step.
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Doctors patients often compare
The examples below are not a fixed ranking. They show how families can compare specialist types, city routes, hospital settings, and report needs before a final shortlist is prepared.
Chennai
Cataract surgery and premium lenses | High-volume eye hospital
Phaco cataract surgery, toric lenses, multifocal lens discussion, diabetic cataract review, and second-eye planning.
Useful when cataract affects daily function and lens choice needs careful counseling.
Share vision report, biometry, eye pressure, diabetes status, retina scan, and glasses prescription.
Confirm lens type, expected vision, retina clearance, and post-op eye-drop schedule.
Hyderabad
Medical and surgical retina | Retina and diabetic eye center
Diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, retinal detachment, injections, laser, vitrectomy, and urgent retina triage.
Important for floaters, flashes, diabetic eye disease, macular issues, or retinal detachment concern.
Send OCT, fundus photos, angiography if available, diabetes records, and symptom timeline.
Ask whether travel is safe and whether gas bubble surgery would restrict flying.
Bangalore
LASIK, SMILE, PRK, and implantable lenses | Refractive surgery and cornea screening center
Corneal thickness, topography, dry eye, pupil size, prescription stability, and refractive alternatives.
Useful when the goal is freedom from glasses but safety screening must be strict.
Share current prescription, past prescription, dry eye symptoms, contact lens use, and corneal scans if available.
Confirm whether LASIK is truly safe or whether PRK, SMILE, ICL, or no surgery is better.
Delhi NCR
Glaucoma diagnosis and surgery | Glaucoma and comprehensive eye center
Eye pressure control, optic nerve OCT, visual fields, medication planning, laser, trabeculectomy, and tube shunt options.
Needed when eye pressure is high, optic nerve damage is present, or vision field is narrowing.
Share pressure readings, visual field tests, OCT, drops used, family history, and prior surgeries.
Ask about target pressure, drop burden, laser option, and surgical follow-up needs.
Mumbai
Cornea disease and transplant | Cornea and eye surface institute
Keratoconus, corneal scars, infections, dry eye, cross-linking, DALK, DSEK, DMEK, and full-thickness transplant.
Important when cornea shape, clarity, infection, or previous surgery affects vision.
Send topography, pachymetry, slit-lamp notes, infection culture if any, and contact lens history.
Confirm graft type, rejection risk, drops, and long follow-up expectations.
Kolkata
Pediatric eye care and squint | Children eye and squint center
Squint, lazy eye, pediatric cataract, eye muscle surgery, refractive errors, and child-friendly evaluation.
Useful when a child has crossed eyes, poor vision, eye rubbing, white reflex, or school vision problems.
Share age, photos, vision reports, birth history, symptoms, and previous glasses or patching.
Ask about anesthesia, patching schedule, and follow-up after returning home.
Kochi
Eyelid, orbit, and tear duct surgery | Eye plastic and orbit unit
Drooping eyelids, eyelid tumors, tear duct blockage, orbital trauma, thyroid eye disease, and cosmetic-functional eyelid care.
Helpful when eyelid position, tearing, orbital swelling, or eye protection is the main issue.
Share photos, CT or MRI if available, thyroid records, tearing history, and vision status.
Confirm whether the treatment is functional, cosmetic, or combined.
Coimbatore or Ahmedabad
Cataract and general ophthalmology | Regional eye hospital
Routine cataract, diabetic screening, glaucoma monitoring, basic retina triage, and cost-conscious eye care.
May suit stable eye conditions when advanced subspecialty backup is still accessible.
Confirm diagnostics, sterile theater, lens options, retina referral pathway, and post-op checks.
Use metro review for complex retina, cornea, glaucoma, or pediatric surgery.
Selection criteria
Cataract, retina, glaucoma, cornea, LASIK, pediatric, and oculoplasty conditions need different specialist routes.
First filter.
OCT, visual fields, topography, biometry, fundus imaging, ultrasound, and retina support improve decision quality.
Testing.
Sterile operating systems, infection prevention, emergency review, and clear drop instructions matter in eye surgery.
Safety.
Diabetes, hypertension, autoimmune disease, blood thinners, steroids, and prior eye surgery can change the plan.
Risk.
Some procedures require one or two checks, while retina, glaucoma, and cornea care may need months of monitoring.
Travel.
Patients should understand whether vision improvement is limited by retina, nerve, cornea, amblyopia, or diabetic damage.
Counseling.
Specialist fit
Many medical journeys require more than one doctor. The first consultation should answer the most important current question.
Vision correction depends on precise measurements.
Lens choice should match retina, astigmatism, and lifestyle.
Corneal thickness and dry eye screening are critical.
Useful for selected high prescriptions when cornea is unsuitable.
Back-of-eye and optic nerve issues need close monitoring.
OCT, injections, laser, or surgery may be needed.
Urgent surgery may be required.
Pressure target and visual fields guide treatment.
Surface, shape, and child vision issues often need longer care.
Cross-linking may stop progression.
Long-term rejection monitoring matters.
Timing and amblyopia therapy affect results.
City strategy
Strong for cataract, retina, diabetic eye disease, cornea, and high-volume eye hospital ecosystems.
Depth route.
Useful for LASIK, glaucoma, premium lens planning, pediatric eye care, and international coordination.
Advanced route.
Good for cornea, oculoplasty, retina, pediatric ophthalmology, and complex second opinions.
Specialist route.
Can fit cataract, comprehensive eye care, and selected specialty work with travel-friendly stays.
Value route.
Reports before matching
Reports help the doctor understand whether the patient needs an online opinion, in-person consultation, procedure planning, or a multi-doctor review.
Consultation path
Symptoms and eye reports are reviewed to identify urgency and the right subspecialist.
First step.
Missing tests such as OCT, topography, visual field, biometry, or retina imaging are listed.
Testing.
Surgery, laser, drops, injections, observation, or staged treatment are compared.
Choice.
Eye drops, restrictions, emergency signs, and return travel timing are agreed before booking.
Aftercare.
Safety checks
Sudden vision loss, flashes, floaters, pain, or injury needs urgent eye review.
Diabetic or macular disease should be checked before lens surgery expectations are set.
Thin or irregular corneas may make laser vision correction unsafe.
Gas bubble retina surgery can restrict flying until cleared by the surgeon.
Questions
The best fit depends on whether the concern is cataract, LASIK, retina, glaucoma, cornea, pediatric eye care, oculoplasty, or emergency eye disease.
Vision prescription, OCT, eye pressure, visual fields, retina photos, corneal scans, biometry, and previous surgery notes are useful.
Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Kochi, Kolkata, Coimbatore, and Ahmedabad are commonly compared.
Many cataract cases can be planned in a short stay, but retina, diabetes, glaucoma, or lens complexity can extend the timeline.
Yes. Virello Health can compare subspecialty fit, diagnostics, city, hospital support, cost, and follow-up needs.
No. LASIK depends on corneal thickness, corneal shape, prescription stability, dry eye, age, and retinal status.
Often yes. Diabetic retina disease, macular edema, retinal detachment, and injections can require repeated monitoring.
Sudden vision loss, severe pain, trauma, chemical exposure, flashes, floaters, curtain-like shadow, or intense redness needs urgent care.
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