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Overview
Ophthalmology Department is functioning with qualified faculties and Para medical workers. We cater to the needs of the patients in around Villupuram and Puducherry. We have Under Graduate and Post Graduate students.
The Department of Ophthalmology is equipped with modern equipment and caters to the needs of the population with respect to various eye conditions, in addition to providing quality education at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Vision
- To impart holistic medical education, quality patient care and ethical research to become globally recognized centre of excellence for eye care.
Mission
- To inculcate clinical skills, professionalism, teaching and leadership skills among students in ophthalmology.
- To strive for excellence in quality patient care and treatment, to reduce preventable and avoidable blindness.
- To take active part in implementation of national level programmes in eradication of blindness.
- To promote clinical research among students and faculty in the department of ophthalmology.
Program Specific Outcomes
- PSO1 – Knowledge of common conditions causing visual impairment in the community
- PSO2 – Ability to diagnose ocular emergencies and their need for referral
- PSO3 – To work as a team in treating common eye disease and in implementing national program as applicable in primary care setting
- PSO4 – Communicate effectively to patients about blindness and its prevention
- PSO5 – To develop lifelong learning attitude by acquiring and upgrading existing skills in common eye disease
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)-PG
- The student should possess basic knowledge of the structure, function and development of the and the disorders of structure and function which may result thereafter.
- The student should be able to practice and handle most day-to-day problems independently in ophthalmology. The student should recognize the limitations of his/her own clinical knowledge and know when to seek further help.
- The student should understand the effects of environment on health and be familiar with the epidemiology of at least the more common diseases in the field of ophthalmology.
- The student should be able to integrate the preventive methods with the curative and rehabilitative measures in the comprehensive management of the disease.
- The student should be familiar with common eye problems occurring in rural areas and be able to deal with them effectively.
- The student should also be made aware of Mobile Ophthalmic Unit and its working and components.
- The student should be familiar with the current developments in Ophthalmic Sciences.
- The student should be able to plan educational programmes in Ophthalmology in association with senior colleagues and be familiar with the modern methods of teaching and evaluation.
- The student should be able to identify a problem for research, plan a rational approach to its solution, execute it and critically evaluate his/her data in the light of existing knowledge.
- The student should reach the conclusions by logical deduction and should be able to assess evidence both as to its reliability and its relevance.
- The student should have basic knowledge of medico-legal aspects of medicine.
- The student should be familiar with patient counseling and proper consent taking.
- PEO 1 – Acquisition and transfer of clinical knowledge, skills and professionalism to undergraduates and post graduate students for better quality care.
- PEO 2 – Acquire, conduct, interpret, publish and translate knowledge and skills relevant in improving the field of Ophthalmology.
- PEO 3 – Coordinate, communicate and collaborate with national and international networks to update and disseminate information related to human well being
Faculty list
| S.No. | Faculty Name | Designation |
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Dr. Nallamuthu. P |
Professor and Head |
|
2 |
Dr. Bhagwati Wadwekar |
Professor |
|
3 |
Dr. Supraja Arisetty |
Associate Professor |
|
4 |
Dr. Jayalakshmi. G |
Assistant Professor |
|
5 |
Dr. Jayashankary. S |
Assistant Professor |
|
6 |
Dr. Nandhini P |
Assistant Professor |
|
7 |
Dr. Induja. P |
Senior Resident |
|
8 |
Dr.Venkata Krishna. G |
Senior Resident |
|
9 |
Dr. Bezawada Navya Deepika |
Senior Resident |
|
10 |
Dr. Madhumitha. M |
Senior Resident |
Facilities
Special investigations
The Department deals with patients with all types of eye ailments. Routine outpatient services include refraction, computerized eye testing, spectacle prescription and ocular emergencies. Emergency services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition, modern surgical and laser procedures are available for advanced treatment of various eye disorders.
In addition to providing and treatment for various eye disorders, the following special clinics are conducted to provide specialized services.
Special investigations
In addition to routine investigations, the following specialized investigations are also carried out in the department.
- Automated Perimetry
- Fundus fluorescein angiography
- A scan ultrasonography
- B scan ultrasonography
- Synoptophore testing
- Keratometry
- Applanation tonometry
- + 90 D and + 78 D examination of retina
- Goldmann 3 mirror examination
- Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
- Gonioscopy
- Auto Refractometry
- OCT
- NCT
Laser procedures
The department has got an Nd: YAG laser and 532 nm green laser for laser treatment of various eye disorders. The various laser procedures carried out are –
- Laser iridotomy
- Laser capsulotomy
- Panretinal photocoagulation
- Macular grid laser
- Retinal barrage laser
Surgical facilities
The department possesses a fully functional state of the art operation theatre exclusively for Ophthalmology that functions 6 days a week. The following surgical procedures are offered.
- Cataract surgery including phacoemulsification with foldable intraocular lens implantation
- Glaucoma surgery
- Squint surgery
- Keratoplasty
- Oculoplastic surgeries
- Lacrimal sac surgeries
Eye bank
The department has a fully licensed eye bank with a dedicated phone line and facilities for corneal transplantation. The eye bank is functional round the clock.
Other services include contact lens fitting, rigid gas permeable contact lenses, soft, cosmetic and bandage soft contact lenses
Special Clinics
Pre Anaesthetic Clinic:
Pain & Palliative Clinic:
Located in the Surgical OPD to provide pain free times for patients suffering pain due to Cancers, Chronic Pain, end of life pain etc.
Operation Theatre Facility:
Fifteen well equipped State of Art Operation Theatres with Laminar flow air conditioning system.
Post Anaesthesia Care Unit:
Well equipped Post Anaesthesia Care unit monitored round the clock by Anaesthesiologists and well trained Staff Nurses.
Academics
Undergraduate Teaching
Intensive coaching is undertaken to provide quality education and training based on the guidelines set by the Medical Council of India. The classes aim to provide training in the must know and desirable to know categories. Rigorous clinical training is given during the 8 weeks clinical postings when students are given training in case presentation and clinical aspects of the subject. The students are given individual attention and motivation, and specialized training is given for examinations.
The clinical postings are as scheduled as follows
| Year | Semester | Weekly |
| Phase II | 3rd Semester 4th Semester | 2 Wks 2Wks |
| Phase III Part – 1 | 5th Semester 6th Semester | 2 Wks 2 Wks |
| Semester | Weekly |
| 5th Semester | Twice |
| 6th Semester | Twice |
Postgraduate Teaching
The postgraduate teaching provides training in skills encompassing all the three domains namely the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domain. Comprehensive training is given in all aspects of clinical Ophthalmology to enable the resident to acquire the necessary skills to diagnose ocular ailments on the analysis of history, ocular examination and investigative workup. Hands on training is given in diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical procedures. The postgraduates are taught awareness of community ophthalmology through various eye camps. The principles of research methodology are inculcated so as to enable the resident to write scientific papers for thesis, publication in reputed journals and presentation in national and international conferences. In addition, regular tests are also held for formative assessment. The postgraduate students are posted in OPD, ward, major and minor operation theatres for acquiring clinical skills, and regular teaching sessions in the form of lectures, seminars, short discussions and journal club are held.
The departmental library has the latest books required for postgraduate training, and can be utilized for the same. Seminars and other teaching programs are conducted in air conditioned halls.
Postgraduate teaching schedule
| Day | I Week | II Week | III Week | IV Week |
| Monday | Case presentation | Case presentation | Case presentation | Case presentation |
| Tuesday | Seminar | Scientific Society | Seminar | Seminar |
| Wednesday | Seminar | Seminar | Seminar | Death audit |
| Thursday | Seminar | Seminar | Seminar | Seminar |
| Friday | Journalclub | Seminar | Journal club | Seminar |
Awards
PG University Gold Medalists
| Batch | Year of Examination | Name of the Candidates |
| 2012 | 2015 | Dr. Viyas Malher |
| 2013 | 2016 | Dr. Srimathi A Jain |
| 2014 | 2017 | Dr. Vishwanandha .N.R |
| 2015 | 2018 | Dr. Chaitra .S |
Essay Competition
| Name | Name of the Certificate | Given by | Date of the awarded |
| Dr. Induja .P Post Graduate (Batch – 2020 – 23) | Essay writing Competition – Glaucoma Awareness week | The Pondicherry Ophthalmologists’ Association | 14.03.2021 |
UG University Gold medalists:
| Batch | Year of Examination | University Gold Medalists |
| 2006 | 2009 | Anis Fathima. M |
| 2007 | 2010 | Manju.N |
| 2008 | 2011 | Gopalakrishnan. E |
| 2009 | 2012 | Andal Priyanka. B |
| 2010 | 2013 | Banupriya. R |
Out reach
MoU with District Blindness Control Society of Villupuram of the state of Tamil Nadu
School Screening Camp
| Months | Date | School name | Place | Total no of students screened |
| September 2019 | 08.09.2019 | Govt. H.S. School | Villupuram | 217 Students |
| October 2022 | 11.10.2022 | Govt. Hr. Sec. School | Dhanrampattu | 450 Students |
| October 2022 | 13.10.2022 | Govt. Hr. Sec. School | Karungalipattu | 450 Students |
| February 2023 | 27.02.2023 | Govt. Hr. Sec. School | Villupuram keezhperumpakkam | 750 Students |
| February 2023 | 28.02.2023 | Kamaraj Municipal Hr. Sec. School | Villupuram | 850 Students |
| March 2023 | 10.03.2023 | Govt. Hr. Sec. School | Villupuram | 800 Students |
| April 2023 | 22.04.2023 | Govt. Hr. Sec. School | Devanur | 250 Students |
Free Screening Camp
| Year | No. of Camp | No. of Outpatients | No. of Patients referred to based Hospital | Actual No. reporter to base Hospital |
| 2019 | Covid pandemic – No camp | |||
| 2020 | 7 | 185 | 34 | 25 |
| 2021 | 25 | 2702 | 232 | 193 |
| 2022 | 58 | 6645 | 545 | 499 |
We have started School screening camp from July 2018.
| Months | Date | School name | Place | Total no of students screened |
| July | 06.07.18 | Mahatma Gandhi School & Vidhyasharam School | Kanjanur & Ahokapuri | 385 |
| 10.07.18 | Seventh day White Metric School | Vikiiravandi | 312 | |
| 11.07.18 | St. Antony’s Hr. Sec. School | Thiruvandar koil | 418 | |
| 18.07.18 | Gandhi Matriculation School & National Academic School | Kanjanur & Thumbur | 323 | |
| 24.07.18 | Bharatha Devi English High School | Madagadipattu | 422 | |
| August | 01.08.18 | Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School | Villupuram | 397 |
| 02.08.18 | Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School | Villupuram | 522 | |
| 14.08.18 | Sri Ramakrishna High School | Vadamangalam | 379 | |
| 23.08.18 | Sri Venkateswara Matriculation School | Villupuram | 170 | |
| 24.08.18 | Sri Nataraja Middle School | Villupuram | 226 | |
| October | 09.10.18 | St. Francis D. Assist Matric School | Tindivanam | 369 |
| 23.10.18 | John Dewy Metric HSC School | Villupuram | 383 | |
| 24.10.18 | St. Francis D. Assist Matric School | Tindivanam | 493 | |
| 25.10.18 | St. Francis D. Assist Matric School | Tindivanam | 469 |
Diabetic Retinopathy screening in RHTC on every Thursday.
Research
Publications
- Vidhya, Sutapa Das R. Priyadarshini, M. Subhashini, Kaviraj Mahadevan, A comparative study on the intraocular pressure among diabetic and non-diabetic patient. Indian journal of clinical and experimental Ophthalmology, Oct-Dec. 2016. 2(4): 378-380.
- Anbarasi AC, Divya N, Subhashini M, Sutapa Das, Kaviraj Mahadevan Analysis of the effects of cataract surgery on corneal sensation variation after SICS and phacoemulsification Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, October-December,2016;2(4): 287-289.
- Sutapa Das, Vishwanandha N.R, Sindhu, M. Subhashini, Kaviraj Mahadevan. A study on the angle of anterior chamber in relation to duration of diabetics mellitus and stages of diabetic retinopathy. Indian journal of clinical and experimental Ophthalmology, July -sep.2017. Index Copernicus, peer reviewed, quarterly. Volume 3,(3) P.no 270-273.
- Chaitra, Sutapa Das, Sindhu, M. Subhashini, M. Kaviraj. A retrospective study of pterygium cases treated in a tertiary care hospital at Puducherry International journal of Ocular Oncology and Oculoplasty, Oct-Dec. 2017. Index Copernicus, peer reviewed, quarterly Volume 3, (4), P 273-276.
- Srimathy A Jain, Sutapa Das, M. Subashini, Kaviraj Mahadevan. Determination of the proportion of refractive errors in patients with primary complaint of headache and the significance of refractive error correction in symptoms relief. Indian journal of clinical and experimental Ophthalmology April – June. 2018. Index Copernicus, peer reviewed, quarterly Volume 4, issue 2, P 258-262.
| S. No | Title of the paper | Name of the author (First/corresponding) | Name of the journal | Date of Acceptance | Date of publication | ISSN number | Link of the recognition in UGC enlistment of the Journal | Name of the indexing database | Type |
| 1 | Determination of the proportion of refractive errors in patients with primary complaint of headache and the significance of refractive error correction in symptoms relief. | Srimathy A Jain, Sutapa Das, M. Subashini, Kaviraj Mahadevan. | Indian journal of clinical and experimental Ophthalmology | 2018 | 2018 | P- ISSN 2395-1443O- ISSN: 2395-1451 | https://www.ipinnovative.com/journals/IJCEO/article-details/6740/volume/186/issue/530 | Copernicus | National |
| 2 | Conjunctival impression cytology in evaluating tear film status in small incision cataract surgery. | Serah Joseph, C.M. Kiran, Bhagwati Wadwekar, Surendra Nirmale | Indian Jouranl Pathology Research and Practice | 26.02.2018 | 24.03.2018 | P- ISSN: 2278-148XO – ISSN: 2455 – 5320 | https://www.rfppl.co.in/subscription/upload_pdf/Serah%20Joseph_6852.pdf | Copernicus | National |
| 3 | Trash to treasure Retcam | Prithvi Chandrakanth, Ramya Ravichandran, Naveen G Nischal, M Subhashini | Indian Journal of Ophthalmology | 29.12.2018 | 22.03.2019 | IP 117.209.152.33 Valume 67 issue 4. | http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2019;volume=67;issue=4;spage=541;epage=544;aulast=Chandrakanth | Pub Med | National |
| 4 | Anterior segment photography with intraocular | Prithvi Chandrakanth, P. Nallamuthu | Indian Journal of Ophthalmology | 13.05.2019 | 23.09.2019 | ISSN:0301-4738 | http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2019;volume=67;issue=10;spage=1690;epage=1691;aulast=Chandrakanth | Pub Med | National |
| 5 | Cutaneous scar visibility after external dacryocystorhinostomy: A comparison of curvilinear and Wshaped incision. | Bhagwati | Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology | 2019 | 2019 | ISSN: 1319-4534O – ISSN:2542-6680 | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319453419300037#:~:text=Distribution%20of%20scarring%20at%20first%2C%20third%20and%20sixth%20month%20by%20groups. | Elsevier | International |
| 6 | Pseudoptosis after Aberrant facial nerve regeneration (AFR): an under-recognized entity July –Sep 2019;5(3);143-145. | Wadwekar B, Joseph S, Wadwekar V | International journal of Ocular Oncology and Oculoplasty, | 2019 | 220201919 | ISSN:2581-5024ISSN:2581-5016 | https://www.ijooo.org/journal-article-file/9820 | Copernicus | International |
| 7 | Clinical Profile of Ocular Trauma at a Tertiary care Hospital in South India: A retrospective study | Wadwekar B, Sahu P, Elfride S, Karnam AH | Trauma Journal Scopus, Embase | 2021 | 2021 | ISSN: 1460-4086 Online ISSN: 1477-0350 | https://doi.org/10.1177/14604086211044001 | Scopus | National |
| 8 | Changing Preferences for Scientific Meetings Platform among Doctor’s in COVID-19 Pandemic: A Questionnaire-based Survey | Wadwekar B, Murugan M, Ravichandran K | Journal of Medical Education DOAJ | 09.11.2021 | 23.11.2021 | e115744.doi: 10.5812/jme.115744 | https://brieflands.com/articles/jme-115744.html | DOAJ | International |
| 9 | Burden of ocular trauma and its effect on vision: A community‑basedcross‑sectional study in the coastal population of South India | Wadwekar B, Misra A Sahu P, Elfride S, | JCRSM DOAJ | 19.07.2021 | 30.12.2021 | IP: 244.200.216.177 | https://www.jcrsmed.org/article.asp?issn=2455-3069;year=2021;volume=7;issue=2;spage=97;epage=101;aulast=Wadwekar | DOAJ | National |
| 10 | Polycythemia Rubra Vera presenting as a case of papilledema | Cherian J, Wadwekar B | Indian Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports | 29.04.2021 | 09.10.2021 | IP: 10.232.74.22 | https://ijoreports.in/article.asp?issn=2772-3070;year=2021;volume=1;issue=4;spage=776;epage=778;aulast=Cherian;type=3 | Pub Med | National |
| 11 | The Short term visual, refractive and Topographic outcome of Corneal Collagen Crosslinking in Keratoconus | Renuga Devi Kaliaperumal, Amudha Purushothaman, Thiruvengada Krishnan, Shivananda | Asian Journal of Medical Sciences | 2021 | 01.11.2021 | E-ISSN:2091-0576 P-ISSN:2467-9100 | https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v12i11.38768 | DOAJ | International |
| 12 | Concurrent Occurrence of Thyroid Associated Orbitopathy and Idiopathic Orbital Inflammatory diseases | Saran S, Wadwekar B | Indian J ophthalmology: case reports Pubmed | 09.02.2022 | 30.06.2022 | ISSN 0971-6149 | https://www.tnoajosr.com/text.asp?2022/60/2/191/349509 | Pubmed | National |
| 13 | Correlation of C-reactive protein and BMI with severity of diabetic retinopathy | Naveen Nishal G, Renuga Devi Kaliaperumal, Nallamuthu P, Subhashini M | Asian Journal of Medical Sciences | 04.03.2022 | 01.04.2022 | E-ISSN:2091-0576 P-ISSN:2467-9100 | https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/41460 | DOAJ | International |
| 14 | Idiopathic Isolated Unilateral Acquired Superior Oblique Palsy – A Rare Case Report | Dr. Nandhini .P, Dr. Nallamuthu .P, Dr. Renugadevi .K | IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR -JDMS) | 24.12.2022 | Dec. 2022 | e-ISSN 2279-0853 P-ISSN: 2279-0861 | https://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jdms/papers/Vol21-issue12/Ser-7/D2112071923.pdf | Pub Med | National |
| 15 | Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder – Diagnostic Dilemma | Dr. Anusha .K, Dr. Nallamuthu .P, Dr. Renugadevi .K | IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR -JDMS) | 26.12.2022 | Dec. 2022 | e-ISSN 2279-0853 P-ISSN: 2279-0861 | https://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jdms/papers/Vol21-issue12/Ser-7/G2112073740.pdf | Pub Med | National |
| 16 | Secondaries from retromolar trigone carcinoma leading to orbital apex disorders | Pavithra Jayamurthy1, Renuga Devi1, P. Nallamuthu1, Vinitha Angalan1 | Global Journal of Health Sciences and Research | 30.12.2022 | 20.02.2023 | ISSN: 2836 – 5259 | https://gjhsr.org/secondaries-from-retromolar-trigone-carcinoma-leading-to-orbital-apex-disorders/ | Pub Med | International |
| 17 | A Case of papilledema with TB meningitis with bilateral abducent nerve palsy – A Diagnostic challenge | P. Induja, P. Nallamuthu, K. Renuga Devi | Global Journal of Health Sciences and Research | 04.01.2023 | 04.01.2023 | ISSN: 2836 – 5259 | https://gjhsr.org/a-case-of-papilledema-with-tb-meningitis-with-bilateral-abducent-nerve-palsy-a-diagnostic-challenge/ | Pub Med | International |
| 18 | Ocular Morbidity among school children of age 12 and above in the Villupuram, District of Tamil Nadu 2023; 5(3); 1899-1902 | Jenani Rajeshwari, Renuga Devi K, P Nallamuthu, | International Journal of Academic Medicine and Pharmacy | 12.06.2023 | 2023 | ISSN (O); 2687-5365;ISSN((P);2753-6556. | https://www.academicmed.org/Uploads/Volume5Issue3/376.%20[852.%20JAMP_Renuga%20Devi]%201899-1902.pdf | Copernicus | International |
| 19 | Prevalence of dry eye in post cataract surgery patients, in a tertiary carehospital, Pondicherry. of and; 5(3); 839-842 | Krishna Chaithanya. G.P, Nallamuthu.P, Sripal. A | International Journal Academic Medicine Pharmacy | 18.05.2023 | 2023 | ISSN (O); 2687-5365;ISSN((P);2753-6556. | https://www.academicmed.org/Uploads/Volume5Issue3/173.%20[684.%20JAMP_PH]%20839-842.pdf | Copernicus | International |
| 20 | A Ocular Manifestations in craniofacial injuries in patients attending tertiary care centre, Pondicherry; 5 (3);955-959. | IsvaryaSriiK, NallamuthuP, Sripal | International Journal of Academic Medicine and Pharmacy | 19.05.2023 | 2023 | E- ISSN ;2687-5365P-ISSN;2753-6556. | https://www.academicmed.org/Uploads/Volume5Issue3/197.%20[696.%20JAMP_Haroon]%20955-959.pdf | Copernicus | International |
Events
Glaucoma week Celebration
Date: 11th March 2026
Time: 9:30 AM
Organized by: Dept of Ophthalmology
- Glaucoma Screening The Department of Ophthalmology organized a glaucoma-screening programme for the hospital and college staff members above the age of 40 years. The screening included measurement of intraocular pressure (IOP) to detect individuals at risk for glaucoma. The programme was conducted for faculties, clinical and non-clinical staff, and ministerial staff of the institution. The initiative aimed to promote early detection and timely management of glaucoma among staff members, thereby preventing potential vision loss.
- Exhibition and Poster Competition A glaucoma awareness poster competition was conducted for MBBS students on 11.03.2026. The competition encouraged students to creatively present information about glaucoma, its risk factors, prevention, and the importance of early diagnosis. The posters were evaluated and Dr. K. Srikanth, Professor and Head of the Department, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry, selected the best entries. The event helped in enhancing students’ understanding and awareness of glaucoma and its public health significance.
- Guest Lecture A guest lecture titled “Unite to Fight Glaucoma” was conducted on 11th March 2026 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM. The programme was organized by Dr. Nallamuthu P, Professor and HOD, Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH. Dr. K. Srikanth, Professor and Head of the Department, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry, delivered the lecture. The session focused on the importance of early detection, risk factors, preventive strategies, and management of glaucoma. A total of 185 participants, including faculty members, postgraduate students, and undergraduate students, attended the lecture. The session was informative and helped strengthen awareness about glaucoma among the participants.
- Programme at Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC) An awareness programme was conducted at the Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC), Thiruvennainallur, affiliated with Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, on 12.03.2026 from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. During the programme, Dr. Nandhini P, Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, delivered a lecture on glaucoma awareness. The session highlighted the importance of regular eye check-ups, early symptoms, risk factors, and preventive measures for glaucoma. The programme aimed to educate the rural population about the disease and encourage early screening to prevent vision loss.
Conclusion
The series of activities conducted by the Department of Ophthalmology successfully created awareness about glaucoma among healthcare professionals, students, and the community. Through screening, educational programmes, and student participation, the department emphasized the importance of early detection and prevention of glaucoma to reduce the risk of irreversible blindness.
PG Alumni Webinar
Date: 21st February 2026
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Organized by: Dr. Nallamuthu P, Professor & HOD, Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH
Guest Speaker: Dr. Prithvi Chandrakanth, Vitreoretinal Surgeon, Dr. Chandrakanth Nethralaya Kozhikode, Kerala
Number of Participants: 30
The Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH, organized a PG Alumni Webinar titled “My Journey of Innovation in Ophthalmology” on 21st February 2026 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The session was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Nallamuthu P, Professor and Head of the Department. The webinar aimed to inspire postgraduate students and faculty by sharing real-world experiences and innovations in the field of ophthalmology.
The guest speaker, Dr. Prithvi Chandrakanth, a distinguished Vitreoretinal Surgeon at Dr. Chandrakanth Nethralaya, Kozhikode, Kerala, is well known for his expertise in managing complex retinal disorders and adopting innovative surgical techniques in ophthalmology.
Dr. Prithvi Chandrakanth shared his professional journey from postgraduate training to establishing himself as a vitreoretinal surgeon. He discussed:
- His early inspirations and challenges during residency
- The importance of continuous learning and skill enhancement
- Adoption of advanced vitreoretinal surgical techniques
- Incorporation of new technologies in retinal practice
- Clinical decision-making in complex retinal cases
- The role of research and innovation in improving patient outcomes
The session concluded with an engaging question-and-answer segment. Participants actively interacted with the speaker, raising queries related to career development in vitreoretinal surgery, fellowship opportunities, surgical learning curves, and balancing clinical practice with research. Dr. Prithvi Chandrakanth provided thoughtful and motivating responses, making the session highly enriching.
The webinar was highly informative and inspirational for all 30 participants. It provided valuable insights into the journey of innovation in ophthalmology and motivated postgraduate students to pursue excellence in their professional careers.
Demistifying Confounders
EventName: Demistifying Confounders
OrganizedBy: Dept of Ophthalmology
Venue : Own Book reading Hall Ground Floor
Date: 05-11-2025
Time: 2:00 P.M – 4:00 P.M
Speaker:
Dr. P. Stalin M.D.,
Vice – Principal (PG Studies & Research)
Professor of Community Medicine
Pondicherry Institute of Medical Science
Pondicherry.
Participants : 51 postgraduate students from various departments
Report on Research Week Celebration
World Sight Day 2025
EventName: World Sight Day 2025
OrganizedBy: Dept of Ophthalmology
Date: 13-10-2025
As part of the World Sight Day Celebration Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital organized various awareness programmes to educate the public, as well as the Medical and Paramedical Staff.
- World Sight Day Awareness Programme at RHTC:
- School Screening Eye Camp at Government Higher School:
The Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH organized a Guest Lecture as part of the World Sight Day Celebration on 13th September 2025. Dr. K. Kalaivani, Professor and Head, Department of Ophthalmology, Vinayaga Mission Medical College, Karaikal, who delivered an insightful lecture on the topic “Healthy Eyes for Happy Future”, graced the session.
The session was highly informative and interactive, with enthusiastic participation from MBBS 3rd year students, Optometry students, faculty members, and postgraduate students. The audience appreciated the clarity and relevance of the presentation, which enriched their understanding of eye health and preventive ophthalmology.
Intra College Quiz
OrganizedBy: Dept of Ophthalmology
Date: 13-10-2025
- World Sight Day Awareness Programme at RHTC:
- School Screening Eye Camp at Government Higher School:
The Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH organized a Guest Lecture as part of the World Sight Day Celebration on 13th September 2025. Dr. K. Kalaivani, Professor and Head, Department of Ophthalmology, Vinayaga Mission Medical College, Karaikal, who delivered an insightful lecture on the topic “Healthy Eyes for Happy Future”, graced the session.
Eye Donation Fortnight Celebration
Organized By: Dept of Ophthalmology
Venue: Lecture Hall II
Date: 29-08-2025
Time: 2:00 -4:00 P.M
With regard to the Fortnight celebration Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital conducted various awareness programmes to create awareness among the public.
- Programme at RHTC:
- Symposium
- Exhibition & Poster Competition
- Guest Lecture:
- Programme at Mailam Nursing College:
- Rally
An Eye Donation awareness Rally was conducted on 08.09.2025 with a view to create awareness among public. The Rally was flagged of by director SMVMCH Dr. Kagne .R.N started from our college entrance went via Thirukkanur road, Kalitheerthalkuppam road, Thiruvalluvar Street and ended in college main gate. Faculties, staff members and students of medical and nursing college participated in the rally. Slogans were raised supporting the theme. Eye Donation notices distributed to the public.
Digital Data Capture-A Hands on Epicollect 5 Workshop
Title : “Digital Data capture: A Hands-On EpiCollect Workshop”
Date: 29th August 2025
Venue : Own Book Reading Hall 1st Floor (College Block)
Time : 9.00 am to 1.30 pm
Speaker : Dr. Revadi G
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Community Medicine
SMVMCH, Puducherry.
No. of Participations: 67 Postgraduates
A Workshop on “Digital Data Capture: A Hands-On EpiCollect 5 Workshop” was organized by the Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH, on 29th August 2025 at the Own Book Reading Hall, I Floor (College Block). The session was conducted from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm.
The session included:
- Introduction to EpiCollect 5 platform and its applications in medical research.
- Step-by-step demonstration of creating projects, designing forms, and customizing data fields.
- Hands-on training for participants on mobile-based data entry and synchronization with the web platform.
- Discussion on data security, quality control, and integration of EpiCollect 5 with research workflows.
PG Alumni Webinar on “Complex Strabismus cases and their management”
Event Name: Complex Strabismus Cases and Their Management
Organized By: Dept of Ophthalmology
Date: 09-08-2025
Time: 8:00 A.M to 9:00 A.M
Guest Speaker: Dr. Srimathy Jain, Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Virginia School of Medicine
Introduction:
The Ophthalmology Department of SMVMCH successfully organized a insightful PG Alumni Webinar focusing on the complexities of strabismus cases and their management. The session featured Dr. Srimathy Jain, an esteemed Assistant Professor from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, who shared her expertise and clinical experiences.
- Complex Case Presentations: Dr. Jain presented a series of intricate strabismus cases, highlighting the diagnostic challenges and individualized management strategies required for each.
- Surgical Techniques: The webinar delved into advanced surgical interventions, discussing indications, procedural nuances, and postoperative outcomes.
- Interactive Discussion: Participants engaged in a dynamic Q&A session, exploring topics such as differential diagnosis, patient-specific treatment planning, and the integration of new technologies in strabismus management.
Feedback and Participation
The webinar attracted 30 participants, including postgraduate students and alumni. Attendees appreciated the depth of knowledge shared and the practical insights into managing complex strabismus cases. The interactive format fostered a collaborative learning environment, encouraging active participation and knowledge exchange.
Conclusion:
The PG Alumni Webinar on “Complex Strabismus Cases and Their Management” proved to be a valuable educational experience, enhancing the clinical acumen of attendees. The Department of Ophthalmology at SMVMCH continues its commitment to providing high-quality educational opportunities for its alumni and students.
Glaucoma week Awareness Rangoli / Poster & Model Presentation
Title: CME – Oculoplasty Eyecon
Date: 02.02.2025
Venue: College Block, 2nd Floor, Lecture Hall 4, SMVMCH
Participants: 71 (PG’s and Faculties)
Organized by: Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH & Pondicherry Ophthalmologists Association
Overview
The Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH, successfully organized Glaucoma Week from March 9 to March 15, 2025. The week-long event aimed to raise awareness about glaucoma, its risk factors, early detection, and treatment methods. Various awareness programs and community outreach initiatives were conducted to educate both students and the general public.
Glaucoma Awareness Programmes
- Rangoli, Poster, and Model Presentation (13.03.2025) A competition on glaucoma awareness through rangoli, poster, and model presentation was held on March 13, 2025, exclusively for Optometry students. The event showcased the creativity and knowledge of the students in conveying important messages about glaucoma. The best posters were selected by:
- Dr. Shanthi (Department of Pharmacology, SMVMCH)
• Dr. Suriyakumari (Department of Anatomy, SMVMCH)
• Dr. Nallamuthu (Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH)
- Glaucoma Camp at VPRC Building, Mugaiyur (16.03.2025)
laucoma screening and awareness camp was conducted at the VPRC Building, Mugaiyur, Villupuram district, on March 16, 2025. The camp provided free eye check-ups, counseling, and educational sessions to help the community understand the importance of early glaucoma detection and management. - Glaucoma Awareness Programme at Rural Health Training Centre (13.03.2025)
On March 13, 2025, a dedicated glaucoma awareness programme was conducted at the Rural Health Training Centre. The event aimed to educate rural populations about glaucoma, its symptoms, and the necessity of regular eye check-ups to prevent vision loss. - Glaucoma Camp at Victory e Service, Villupuram (24.03.2025)
A glaucoma screening camp was also organized at Victory e Service, Villupuram. This initiative provided eye examinations, consultations, and educational resources to the public, emphasizing the significance of early diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma. - During Glaucoma Week, approximately 150 peoples were screened for Glaucoma across OPD and camps.
Oculoplasty Eyelo
Title: CME – Oculoplasty Eyecon
Date: 02.02.2025
Venue: College Block, 2nd Floor, Lecture Hall 4, SMVMCH
Participants: 71 (PG’s and Faculties)
Organized by: Department of Ophthalmology, SMVMCH & Pondicherry Ophthalmologists Association
The CME on Oculoplasty Eyecon, held on February 2, 2025, at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital (SMVMCH), attracted 71 participants, including PG’s and Facuties. The event focused on advancements in orbital and oculoplastic surgeries, with eminent speakers delivering insightful lectures and interactive discussions. The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Milind Nayak, Chief of Orbit and Oculoplasty, L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, on the topic “Orbital Surgeries: Exploring the Pandora Box.”
Several distinguished speakers contributed to the academic deliberations, covering various aspects of oculoplastic surgery. Dr. R. Jayagayatri (AEH, Pondicherry) discussed ptosis surgery techniques, patient selection, and achieving optimal surgical outcomes. Dr. Dayakar Yadalla (AEH, Pondicherry) covered best practices, surgical techniques, and post-operative management strategies for entropion correction. Dr. Loganathan (SVMCH, Pondicherry) highlighted key surgical approaches, complications, and solutions in ectropion correction. Dr. Bhagwati Waderkar (SMVMCH, Pondicherry) discussed the etiology, management options, and surgical interventions for lagophthalmos. Dr. Aparna Bhatnagar (Apollo and SIMS, Chennai) explained reconstructive techniques, grafting methods, and aesthetic considerations in lid reconstruction surgeries.
Dr. Mouttapa emphasized the importance of timely intervention in preventing long-term visual impairment and discussed the latest advancements in pediatric ophthalmology, outlining both medical and surgical approaches to treating these conditions. The session was interactive, with Dr. Mouttapa addressing numerous questions from the participants, enhancing the learning experience.
The postgraduate case presentation session, featuring participants from various reputed medical institutions, was a highlight of the event. Each postgraduate presented unique and challenging oculoplasty cases, followed by discussions with senior faculty members. This session provided an excellent opportunity for young ophthalmologists to gain insights and receive feedback on their clinical approach and management strategies. The CME – Oculoplasty Eyecon was an enriching academic experience, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration among ophthalmology professionals.
World Sight Day Celebration Report – 2024
Event: Guest Lecture
Title: “Common Paediatric Eye Problems”
Guest Speaker: Dr. Fredrick Mouttapa, Department of Paediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, Aravind Eye Care System.
Date: 10th October 2024
Venue: Lecture Hall – 1, College Block
Participants: 190 (Undergraduate Students, Postgraduate Students, and Faculties)
Organizing by: Department of Ophthalmology, in collaboration with the Department of Paediatrics
On October 10th, 2024, a guest lecture on Common Paediatric Eye Problems was held at the Aravind Eye Care System. The event attracted 190 participants, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, faculty members, and faculty members from various departments.
Dr. Fredrick Mouttapa, a distinguished expert from the Department of Paediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, provided a comprehensive overview of prevalent eye conditions affecting children, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Key topics covered included refractive errors, amblyopia, strabismus, and congenital cataracts.
Dr. Mouttapa emphasized the importance of timely intervention in preventing long-term visual impairment and discussed the latest advancements in pediatric ophthalmology, outlining both medical and surgical approaches to treating these conditions. The session was interactive, with Dr. Mouttapa addressing numerous questions from the participants, enhancing the learning experience.
The event was organized by Dr. Nallamuthu from the Department of Ophthalmology, in collaboration with the Department of Paediatrics, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to child health and vision care. The collaboration highlighted the commitment to raising awareness about paediatric eye health and ensuring future healthcare professionals are well-equipped to address these challenges.
The lecture concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the speaker’s insightful contribution and the organizing team’s efforts in making the event a success.
National Eye Donation Fortnight Celebration – 2024
From August 25th to September 8th
With regard to the Fortnight celebration Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital conducted various awareness programmes to create awareness among the public, the Medical & Nursing Students and Paramedical Staff.
The following Programmes were conducted during the fortnight.
1. Exhibition:
An Eye Donation awareness exhibition was conducted from 26th August to 8th September 2024. Poster Competition was held to the medical and nursing students. About 40 posters were displayed in the stall in our hospital premises. The best posters were selected by Dr. Kulharsh B Jaiswal Cornea Specialist, Medical Officer, Aravind Eye Hospital, Puducherry, and Dr. P. Nallamuthu, Professor, Department of Ophthalmology.
2. Rally:
An Eye Donation awareness Rally was conducted on 29.08.2024 with a view to create awareness among public. The Rally started from our college entrance went via Thirukkanur road, Kalitheerthalkuppam road, Thiruvalluvar Street and ended in college main gate. Faculties, staff members and students of medical and nursing college participated in the rally. Slogans were raised supporting the theme. Eye Donation notices distributed to the public.
3. Programme at RHTC
Awareness Programme was conducted at Rural Health Training centre of Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Thiruvennainallur on 29.08.2024 between 10.30am to 11.00am. A lecture was given by Dr. Jayalakshmi, Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology about Eye donation.
4. Guest Lecture:
Guest Lecture was conducted on 30.08.2024 between 2.00pm to 4.00pm. A lecture was given by Dr. Kulharsh B Jaiswal, Cornea Specialist, Medical Officer, Aravind Eye Hospital, Puducherry, about Eye donation. The faculties, Post graduates of other departments and staff members, Medical and nursing students attended the lecture.
5. Programme at Thakshashila University:
Eye donation awareness programme was conducted at Thakshashila University, Tindivanam, on 03.09.2024. A lecture was given by Dr. Sripal, Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology regarding eye donation and its importance. Nearly 100 Allied Health Science students attended in the programme.
6. Symposium – 06.09.2024
Symposium was conducted on 06.09.2024 between 2.00 pm to4.00 pm by the 3rd year medical students about eye donation. 5 students participated in the symposium.
7. During the fortnight 70 persons have pledged their eyes.
Glaucoma Week Celebration – 2024
Organized by: Ophthalmology Department, SMVMCH
Duration: 11th March 2024 to 16th March 2024
Introduction: Glaucoma Week Celebration was organized by the Ophthalmology Department of SMVMCH with the aim of raising awareness about glaucoma, its risk factors, prevention, and treatment among the community. The event spanned from the 11th to the 16th of March 2024 and included various activities targeting different segments of the population.
Events and Activities:
- Glaucoma Awareness Exhibition:
- Date: 12th March to 16th March 2024
- Description: An exhibition was set up within the hospital premises featuring informative displays about glaucoma, its symptoms, treatment options, and preventive measures. Around 30 posters were showcased, providing comprehensive information to visitors.
- Poster Competition
- Date: Throughout the week
- Participants: Optometric students
- Description: A poster competition was held among optometric students, encouraging them to create visually engaging posters conveying key messages about glaucoma. The top posters were displayed in the hospital stall during the awareness exhibition.
- Glaucoma Awareness Programme at Takshashila University:
- Date: 12th March 2024
- Venue: Takshashila University, Ongur, Tindivanam Taluk, Villupuram District
- Description: A special awareness programme was organized at Takshashila University, targeting students and faculty members. Dr. Nallamuthu, Professor & HOD of the Ophthalmology Department, delivered a lecture-5 on glaucoma, covering various aspects of the condition, its prevalence, and the importance of early detection. Approximately 150 students participated in the programme, gaining valuable insights into glaucoma awareness and prevention.
- Guest Lecture:
- Date: 14th March 2024
- Topic: “Glaucoma Screening – Why, When, and How”
- Guest Speaker: Dr. A. R. Rajalakshmi, Professor, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry
- Venue: Basement Auditorium (Hospital Block), SMVMCH
- Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
- Description: A guest lecture was organized, featuring Dr. A. R. Rajalakshmi, a renowned expert in the field of ophthalmology. The lecture focused on the importance of glaucoma screening, discussing the reasons why it is necessary, the appropriate timing for screening, and the various methods employed for effective screening. 85 students attended the lecture, enriching their knowledge and understanding of glaucoma screening practices.
Conclusion: The Glaucoma Week Celebration organized by the Ophthalmology Department of SMVMCH was a resounding success, effectively spreading awareness about glaucoma and its implications. Through a combination of exhibitions, competitions, lectures, and awareness programmes, the event succeeded in reaching out to various segments of the community, educating them about the importance of early detection and timely treatment of glaucoma. Such initiatives play a crucial role in reducing the burden of this sight-threatening condition and promoting eye health within the society. Total of 40 peoples are screened Glaucoma during the Glaucoma Week Celebration.
Glaucoma Awareness Programme at Takshashila University
Webinar on “Premium IOLs – MFIOL, EDOF and TORIC Lens”
Webinar Title: Premium IOLs – MFIOL, EDOF and TORIC Lens
Organized by: Ophthalmology Department, SMVMCH
Date: 25th February 2024
Guest Speaker: Dr. Naveen Nischal .G, Medical Officer, Cataract and IOL services, Arvind Eye Hospital, Pondicherry
Time: 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Number of Participants: 32 Postgraduates
Introduction: The Ophthalmology Department of SMVMCH successfully organized a webinar on “Premium IOLs – MFIOL, EDOF and TORIC Lens” on 25th February 2024. The webinar aimed to enhance the understanding of postgraduates regarding advanced intraocular lens (IOL) technologies used in cataract surgery.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Naveen Nischal .G, a distinguished Medical Officer from the Cataract and IOL services department at Arvind Eye Hospital, Pondicherry, served as the guest speaker for the webinar. Dr. Nischal’s expertise in premium IOLs and extensive experience in cataract surgery added significant value to the webinar.
Webinar Content: The webinar commenced with an overview of premium IOLs, including Multifocal IOLs (MFIOL), Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOLs, and Toric Lens. Dr. Nischal provided insights into the technological advancements, benefits, and considerations associated with each type of premium IOL.
Key Topics Covered
- Introduction to Premium IOLs and their Evolution
- Multifocal IOLs (MFIOL): Mechanism of Action and Clinical Applications
- Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOLs: Advantages and Considerations
- Toric Lens: Correction of Astigmatism in Cataract Surgery
- Patient Selection and Preoperative Assessment for Premium IOLs
- Clinical Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction with Premium IOLs
Interactive Session: The webinar featured an interactive session where participants had the opportunity to ask questions and seek clarification from Dr. Nischal. Participants actively engaged in discussions regarding the selection criteria for premium IOLs, surgical techniques, and management of postoperative complications.
Conclusion: The webinar on Premium IOLs organized by the Ophthalmology Department, SMVMCH, witnessed active participation from 32 postgraduates. Dr. Naveen Nischal .G’s expertise and comprehensive presentation provided participants with valuable insights into advanced IOL technologies and their clinical applications in cataract surgery.
The webinar’s success highlights SMVMCH’s commitment to providing continuous medical education and fostering academic excellence in ophthalmology. The knowledge gained from this webinar will empower postgraduates to deliver optimal patient care and stay abreast of the latest advancements in cataract surgery.
Ophthalmology Department is functioning with qualified faculties and Para medical workers. We cater to the needs of the patients in around Villupuram and Puducherry. We have Under Graduate and Post Graduate students.
The Department of Ophthalmology is equipped with modern equipment and caters to the needs of the population with respect to various eye conditions, in addition to providing quality education at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Workshop on “Data Presentation and Statistics”
Workshop Title: “Data Presentation and Statistics”
Organized by: Ophthalmology Department, SMVMCH
Date: 23rd February 2024
Venue: PG Seminar Hall, Department of Community Medicine, College Block
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Number of Participants: 46 Postgraduates
Introduction: The department of Ophthalmology successfully conducted a workshop on “Data Presentation and Statistics” on 23rd February 2024. The workshop aimed to equip postgraduates with essential skills in data analysis and statistical interpretation, crucial for their research and clinical practice.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Rajalakshmi .M, Associate Professor from the Department of Community Medicine, SMVMCH, served as the esteemed guest speaker for the workshop. Dr. Rajalakshmi’s expertise in statistics and its application in medical research added immense value to the workshop.
Workshop Content: The workshop commenced with an introduction to the significance of data presentation and statistics. Dr. Rajalakshmi elucidated various statistical methods commonly used in analyzing data, providing insights into descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and regression analysis.
Key Topics Covered
- Importance of Data Presentation Techniques
- Overview of Statistical Methods and Their Application
- Descriptive Statistics: Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
- Inferential Statistics: Hypothesis Testing and Confidence Intervals
- Regression Analysis in Research
- Practical Application of Statistical Methods in Research
Interactive Sessions: The workshop included interactive sessions where participants actively engaged with Dr. Rajalakshmi, clarifying doubts and discussing real-world applications of statistical methods. The interactive nature of the sessions facilitated a deeper understanding of the concepts presented.
Conclusion: The workshop on Data Presentation and Statistics organized by the Ophthalmology Department, SMVMCH, received overwhelming participation from 46 postgraduates. Dr. Rajalakshmi’s expertise and the interactive sessions contributed to a comprehensive understanding of statistical methods relevant to research and clinical practice. The workshop’s success underscores SMVMCH’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and providing valuable learning opportunities for its students. The knowledge and skills acquired from this workshop will undoubtedly empower postgraduates to conduct high-quality research and make informed clinical decisions in the field.
PG Alumini
| Year | Name | Designation | Institute | E. mail ID |
| 2012 – 2015 | Dr. Ravish Vaishnav | Consultant | Lakshmi Eye Institute | [email protected] |
| Dr. Priyadarshini .R | Ophthalmologist | Aravind Eye Hospital | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Viyas Malher | [email protected] | |||
| 2013 – 2016 | Dr. Sindhukhanna | Consultant | Sapthagiri Medical College, Bangalore. | [email protected] |
| Dr. Srimathi A Jain | Fellowship in Paediatric ophthalmology | Wilmers eye institute, Baltimore. USA. | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Divya .N | Assistant Professor | Saveetha Medical College, Kuthambakkam, | [email protected] | |
| 2014 – 2017 | Dr. Anbarasi .A.C | Assistant Professor | Sri Balaji Medical College Chennai – 600 044 | [email protected] |
| Vidhya .N.P | Assistant Professor | Retina Institute, Karnataka | [email protected] | |
| Vishwa Nandha .N.R | Practicing in own clinic | Karur | [email protected] | |
| 2015 – 2018 | Dr. Chaitra .S | Assistant Professor | Lion’s Eye Hospital, Bangalore. | [email protected] |
| Dr. Neha .M | Consultant | Sharat Laser Eye Hospital, Warangal Telangana – 506011 | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Siddharth Patel | Consultant | AIIMS Uttarakhand – 249202 | [email protected] | |
| 2016 – 2019 | Dr. Naveen Nischal G | Medical Officer IOL Clinic | Aravind Eye Hospital, Pondicherry. | [email protected] |
| Dr. Prithvi. C | Consultant | Malabar Nethralaya, Vandipetta | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Ramya Ravichandran | Consultant | Sri Arunachala Eye care & Research Foundation, Thiruvannamalai -505 533 | [email protected] | |
| 2017 – 2020 | Dr. Isvarya Srii. K | Senior Resident | Arunai Medical College Thiruvannamalai | [email protected] |
| Dr. Kiskimohammed Hafsakhanam | Consultant | Vasan Eye Care Bangalore – 32 | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Krishna Chaitanya. G.P | Fellowship in Glaucoma | Aravind Eye Hospital Postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| 2018 – 2021 | Dr. Jansirani | Home maker | — | [email protected] |
| Dr. Janani Rajeshwari | Fellowship in IOL | Aravind Eye Hospital Postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology Pondicherry. | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Priyanka Jawahar | Practicing in own clinic | Thought Will Clinic Kodambakkam Chennai – 600 024 | [email protected] | |
| 2019 – 2022 | Dr. Gopal Archana | Fellowship in IOL | Aravind Eye Hospital Postgraduate Institute of Ophthalmology Madurai. | [email protected] |
| Dr. Krithika Chenthil | Senior Resident | Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute Constituent College of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth-a-Deemed to be University, Pondicherry | [email protected] | |
| Dr. Murugadas .S | Senior Resident | Indira Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute Vazhudavour Road Kadirkamam Puducherry – 605 009. | [email protected] |