Dr. Akshay Gandhi
Specialist Ophthalmology
Nationality
Language
: Indian
: English , Hindi , Marathi
About Dr. Akshay Gandhi
Dr. Akshay Gandhi is a highly skilled Ophthalmologist associated with VishwaRaj Hospital, known for providing advanced and compassionate eye care services. With expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of eye conditions, Dr. Gandhi is committed to helping patients achieve better vision and long-term eye health through modern ophthalmic treatments and patient-focused care.
Dr. Akshay Gandhi holds qualifications in MBBS (General Medicine) and MS (Ophthalmology), reflecting his strong academic background and specialized training in eye care and vision sciences. His clinical approach combines precision, innovation, and personalized treatment planning to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients of all age groups.
At VishwaRaj Hospital, Dr. Gandhi specializes in comprehensive ophthalmology services, including cataract management, refractive error correction, glaucoma screening, diabetic eye care, dry eye treatment, and routine vision assessments. He is dedicated to utilizing the latest diagnostic technologies and minimally invasive procedures to enhance patient comfort and recovery.
Known for his patient-friendly communication and ethical medical practice, Dr. Akshay Gandhi focuses on educating patients about preventive eye care and maintaining healthy vision. His commitment to excellence and modern ophthalmic care has made him a trusted name among patients seeking reliable eye treatment services.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the early symptoms of cataracts?
Common symptoms include blurry vision, glare sensitivity, faded colors, poor night vision, and frequent prescription changes.
How often should I get an eye check-up?
Adults should ideally undergo a comprehensive eye examination every 1–2 years, while diabetic and elderly patients may require more frequent visits.
What causes dry eyes?
Dry eyes can occur due to excessive screen time, aging, environmental factors, certain medications, or reduced tear production.