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Dr. Nishant Sood : Cornea, Cataract & Refractive Surgeon

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Dr. Nishant Sood is a highly skilled and experienced Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgeon currently practicing at P.C. Sharma Eye Hospital. With a solid educational foundation and advanced international training, he has established himself as a leading expert in corneal diseases, cataract management, and refractive surgery. His commitment to excellence and patient care has made him a trusted name in ophthalmology.

Educational Background & Training

Dr. Nishant Sood holds an MBBS and DNB in Ophthalmology, followed by specialized international certifications such as FICO (UK) and FCRS. His advanced training in Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgery has equipped him with in-depth knowledge and proficiency in handling complex eye conditions.

He has further refined his surgical expertise through a long-term fellowship in Cataract, Cornea, and Refractive Surgery, where he trained under renowned ophthalmologists, including Dr. Rajesh Fogla, a globally recognized cornea specialist.

Specialization & Expertise

Dr. Nishant Sood has performed over 10,000 cataract surgeries and more than 200 corneal transplants, including highly intricate procedures such as IOL exchange and iris-claw lens implantation. His expertise covers a wide range of advanced surgical interventions, including:

* Keratoconus Treatment – Specializing in the diagnosis and management of progressive corneal thinning disorders.

* Corneal Transplants (Keratoplasty) – Proficient in both lamellar and full-thickness corneal transplants, restoring vision in patients with severe corneal diseases.

* Corneal Tear Repair – Skilled in treating corneal injuries and trauma to prevent vision loss.

* Amniotic Membrane Transplantation – Expertise in ocular surface reconstruction for severe corneal disorders.

* LASIK & Refractive Surgeries – Providing cutting-edge vision correction procedures to help patients eliminate dependency on glasses and contact lenses.

* Toric IOL Implantation – Specialized in implanting Toric Intraocular Lenses, improving vision outcomes for cataract patients with astigmatism.

Awards & Achievements

Dr. Nishant Sood’s dedication to research and academic excellence is reflected in his contributions to ophthalmology:

* Best Paper Award – Tamil Nadu Ophthalmic Association Annual Conference (2012).

* Scientific Research & Presentations – Has presented multiple papers at national and international ophthalmology conferences.

* Continuous Learning & Development – Actively participates in global ophthalmology conferences to stay updated with the latest advancements in corneal and refractive surgery.

Patient-Centered Approach

Dr. Nishant Sood is widely recognized for his ethical and patient-first approach to eye care. He strongly believes in customized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s condition and visual requirements. His focus on advanced surgical techniques, combined with compassionate care, ensures the best possible visual outcomes for his patients.

With his vast experience, strong clinical expertise, and dedication to restoring vision, Dr. Nishant Sood continues to be a leading name in cornea and refractive surgery, helping countless patients regain clarity and improve their quality of life.

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