Dr.Tripti Mongia M.S , FICO (UK)

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Name :

Dr.Tripti Mongia M.S , FICO (UK)

Address  :

Rushabh Eye Hospital & Laser Center
Ambedkar Garden
Chembur

Town  :

Mumbai

State  :

Maharashtra

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

400054

Phone  :

91 98201 50177

Web URL  :


Description

Dr Tripti Mongia a Dedicated Vision Correction Surgeon specializes in Cataract Lasik amp Diabetic Eye

After a 3 year Residency MS in Ophthalmology from Bangalore University in 2001 she gained Extensive Surgical and Diagnostic experience in Reputed Speciality Eye Hospitals in India and abroad She specializes in Cataract Surgery by Phacoemulsification using some of the most advanced lenses available She has trained in Refractive Surgery Lasik at Laservue in Montreacuteal Canada and New Vision Eye Clinics Melbourne Australia Dr Mongia is an VISX amp AMO USA Certified LASIK Surgeon She is fellowship certified in Ophthalmic Lasers and Medical Retina from the LVPrasad Eye Institute Hyderabad India

She is a Fellow of the International Council of Ophthalmology Cambridge UKShe is one of the few Eye Specialists certified in the use of BOTOX for Eye treatments She has performed more than 4000 Lasik procedures and 5000 Cataract Surgeries

Dr Mongia is actively involved with various NGOS like Lions Club and Sandeep Foundation in providing Specialized and Subsidised Eye Care Services to the non affording sections of society


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