Dr. Narpat Solanki
- Dr. Narpat Solanki completed his Masters in Ophthalmology from Rajasthan University in 1986.
- He started practice in 1987 at Bangalore as Chief Eye Surgeon and Medical Director of Mahaveer Eye Hospital Pvt. Ltd, which is now known as Dr. Solanki Eye hospital (DSEH).
- Dr. Solanki has a credit of having successfully performed over 80,000 surgeries till date
- Specializes in Phaco, Small Incision Cataract Surgery, General Ophthalmology, Glaucoma, Refractive Surgery (LASIK Laser, C3R & ICL) & Squint Surgery
- He has won numerous awards, including the prestigious, Highest State Civilian Award "Karnataka Rajyothsava Award" by Government of Karnataka in 2003.
- Trained over 100 Ophthalmologists and advanced technologies in Ophthalmology
- Attended International Ophthalmology conferences at various places like Los Angeles, California, Las Vegas, Vienna (Austria), Spain, France & Geneva.
- Presented various publications in Journals.
Dr. Narpat Solanki
Plan you visit
Preparing for your arrival
- 1. Get an annual eye examination. Always take a prior appointment for your routine eye tests.
- 2. Carry your old records, prescriptions and glasses.
- 3. If you wear contact lenses, it is ideal to be off lenses for at least 24 hours before your eye test. Carry your own contact lens case or eyeglass case for safe storage.
- 4. If you are a diabetic. Please contact your primary medical doctor if you need to modify the dosage schedule of oral medications or Insulin
- 5. For children coming for eye examination, parents should make sure the kids have had something to eat before arrival, as a complete examination in children might take a couple of hours.
Preparing for Surgery
- 1. If you are posted for surgery, you will receive a call from the hospital executives a day before your surgery ( On Saturday if planned for a Monday). For any clarifications Please call 6363355305.
- 2. You are required to have an adult accompany you, stay during the procedure and then to take you back home.
- 3. Please take your routine morning medications ( If any ), as usual on the day of surgery.
- 4. If you are a diabetic. Please contact your primary medical doctor if you need to modify the dosage schedule of oral medications or Insulin
- 5. If you are taking aspirin or any other blood thinners, please contact your primary physician to determine if you can continue taking these medications.
- 6. f you are asthmatic, please carry your inhaler.
- 7. Use of public transport from the surgery centre after discharge is not a recommended
- 8. If arriving by car, please park at the available legal parking slots near the hospital.
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