Shekar Nethralaya – Super-Specialty Eye Hospital

Details

Name :

Shekar Nethralaya – Super-Specialty Eye Hospital

Address  :

#633, 100 Feet Ring Road
J.P. Nagar – 3rd Phase

Town  :

Bangalore

State  :

Karnataka

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

560 078

Phone  :

9180 2658 6211

Fax  :

9180 4120 9197

Web URL  :

Specialization
  • Ophthalmology
Facilities

Speciality Type :

Super Speciality :

Other Facilities

  • Pathology

Description

Shekar Nethralaya Superspecialty eye hospital bringing international quality eye care to Bangalore

Eyes are among the most sensitive organs in the body and therefore they need the best possible care in a topquality environment and under the supervision of expert ophthalmologists At Shekar Nethralaya eye patients take advantage of all eyerelated care treatments medicines tests consultation and surgeries under one roof and at a reasonable price

Shekar Nethralaya is a superspecialty eye hospital located in Bangalore Founded in 1999 by Dr YL Rajashekar with the mission of enabling eye patients from all sections of society to benefit from the contemporary knowledge and skills in ophthalmic care the hospital has now grown into an ISO 90012000 superspecialty institution serving local national and international patients with consistent distinction

Shekar Nethralaya has been bringing stateoftheart infrastructure and technologies to Bangalore right from the start With superior technologies superlative specialist support and excellent grasp of patient care processes Shekar Nethralaya presents a matchless hospital environment and its brilliant patient outcomes have rendered it into key referral node in the ophthalmic care community today
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