Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College & Hospital (NRSMC&H)

138, A.J.C Bose Road, Kolkata - 700014

WELCOME TO Ophthalmology



Welcome to the Department of Ophthalmology, where our mission is to enhance and preserve the vision of our patients through advanced medical care, innovative research, and comprehensive education.

 
Our Vision
We are dedicated to being leaders in the field of ophthalmology, committed to excellence in patient care, research, and training the next generation of eye care professionals. Our goal is to provide the highest quality eye care services to improve the visual health and quality of life for our community.
 
Patient Care  
Our team of experienced ophthalmologists, optometrists, and support staff are equipped with the latest technology and expertise to diagnose and treat a wide range of eye conditions. From routine eye exams to complex surgical procedures, we offer personalized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient.
 
Research and Innovation 
At the forefront of ophthalmic research, our department is dedicated to discovering new treatments and therapies to combat eye diseases. We are involved in cutting-edge clinical trials and research projects that aim to advance our understanding of eye health and develop innovative solutions for vision preservation.
 
Education and Training  
We are proud to be an educational hub for aspiring ophthalmologists and eye care professionals. Our comprehensive training programs, including residencies and fellowships, provide hands-on experience and mentorship from leading experts in the field. We strive to foster a learning environment that encourages growth, curiosity, and excellence.
 
Community Outreach  
We believe in giving back to the community and are actively involved in outreach programs to promote eye health awareness and provide essential eye care services to underserved populations. Our commitment to community service is a cornerstone of our department's philosophy.
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Whether you are a patient seeking care, a researcher aiming to make breakthroughs, or a student aspiring to learn, the Department of Ophthalmology is here to support you. Together, let's focus on the future of vision.
 
 
Our Services- 
 
1. Comprehensive Eye Exams:
   - Routine eye exams for vision problems and overall eye health.
   - Screening for conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy.
 
2. Diagnostic Services:
   - Visual acuity tests.
   - Tonometry to measure 
   - Fundus photography and fluorescein angiography
   - Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
   - Ultrasonography for eye and orbit 
   - Visual field testing (Perimetry)
 
3. Medical Treatments:
   - Prescription of glasses and contact lenses.
   - Treatment of eye infections and inflammations with medications.
   - Management of chronic conditions like glaucoma and dry eye syndrome.
   - Treatment of retinal disorders using laser therapy and injections.
 
4. Surgical Services:
   - Cataract surgery.
   - Glaucoma surgery
   - Retinal surgery
   - Corneal transplants.
   - Oculoplastic surgery
 
5. Specialized Clinics:
   Retina clinic 
Glaucoma clinic 
Oculoplasty clinic 
Cornea clinic 
 
6. Emergency Services:
   - Treatment of eye injuries and urgent conditions like acute glaucoma, retinal detachment, and severe eye infections.
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Academic Details

UG Teaching Program

UG Programme :-                                                                                                                                                                           (Lecture Classes)

  • Maturation and complications of cataract
  • Enumerate the types of cataract surgery and describe the steps, intra-operative and post-operative.complications.of extracapsular cataract extraction surgery
  • Describe the setiology, pathophysiology, ocular features, differential diagnosis, complications and management of pterygium.
  • Enumerate the causos and discuss the management of dry eye
  • Enumerate, describe and discuss the types and causes of corneal
  • Ulceration
  • Enumerate and discuss the differential diagnosis of infective keratitis
  • Enumerate the indications and the types of keratoplasty
  • Describe and discuss the importance and protocols involved in eye
  • eye donation and eye banking
  • Describe clinical signs of intraocular inflammation and enumerate the features that distinguish granulomatous from non-granulomatous inflammation. identify acute indocyclitis from chronic condition
  • Enumerate systemic conditions that can present as iridocyclitis and describe their acular manifestations
  • Enumerate and discuss the aetiolagy, the clinical distinguishing features of various glaucomas associated with shallow and deep anterior chamber. Choose appropriate investigations and treatment for patients with above conditions.
  • Enumerate, describe and discuss the causes of avoidable blindness and the National Programs for Control of Blindness (including vision 2020)
  • Discuss the aetiology, pathology, clinical features and management of vascular occlusions of the retina Enumerate and discuss treatment modalities in management of diseases of the retina Describe and discuss the correlative anatomy, aetiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests, imaging and management of diseases of the optic nerve and visual pathway                                                                                                                      

SGD Classes :-

  • Differential diagnosis of eyelid swelling
  • External & internal hordeolum, 
  • Preseptal cellulitis & blepharitis
  • Evaluation of Epiphora  and Dacryocystitis
  • Evaluation of Ptosis
  • Evaluation of Lagophthalmos and lid lag
  • Senile Cataract, Clinical features, Classification, stages and complications
  • Congenital cataract
  • complicated cataract
  • Secondary cataract and traumatic cataracts 
  • Work up of a patient for cataract surgery
  • Different types of cataract surgeries
  • Postoprative complications of cataract surgery
  • Intraocular lenses

AETCOM :

1.Counselling of  patients before and after cataract surgery

2.Awareness on Childhood Myopia

3.Awareness on Diabetic Retinopathy.

4.Awareness on Dry eyes and Computer Vision Syndrome.

5. Counselling of parents of a child with Retinoblastoma

6.Counselling of  patients and family members for Eye donation

7.Awareness of Glaucoma.

8. Counselling of glaucoma patients regarding compliance of glaucoma medication.\

Demonstration Skills :-

1. Visual Acuity Testing:  Distant Vision  , Near Vision , Pin Hole vision test , PL/PR

2. Digital Tonomety

3. Colour Vision testing

4. Blink and Menace reflex

5. Pupillary reflexes

6. Purkinje Images

7. Unilateral and Bilateral ocular movement

8.Lacrimal Regurgitation test

9.Lacrimal massage technique for congenital Dacryocysti

10. Evaluation of Anterlor Chamber Depth

11. Eversion of upper eyelid

12.Confrontation test for Peripheral visual field testing

13. Demonstration of iris Shadow

14. Instilation of topical eye medication

15.Epilation technique in a simulat ed environment. environmant

16.Eye irrigatian

17.Oclar Bandaging

18.Removal of conjunctival and corneal foreign body in a simulated environment.

19 Techniques of : Direct Ophthalmoscopy, Indirect Cphthalmoscopy , Distant Direct Ophthalmoscopy

20.Technique of : Refraction and Dark room procedures.

 


 

 

 

PG Teaching Program

PG Programme :-                                                                                                                                                                                 (Seminar)

  • Precorneal Tear film and OSD
  • Secondary Glaucoma
  • Visual pathway and its lesions
  • Orbital apex syndromes
  • Accomodation and its abnormalities
  • Intraocular malignant tumor
  • Surgical spaces of orbit and its clinical syndromes
  • Optic Neuropathies
  • Peripheral retinal degenerations
  • Lasers in Ophthalmology- Anterior segment
  • Lasers in Ophthalmology- Posterior segment
  • Al in Ophthalmology

 

PD Teaching Program

Not Applicable

Academic Services
No information provided
Ongoing Research

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1. Comparative study of non-cycloplegic and cycloplegic refraction in categorizing refractive error in children aged 5-15 years in a tertiary health care centre

Dr ARKA CHATTERJEE,

Junior resident

 

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. UDAYADITYA MUKHOPADHYAY,

Professor & HOD Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

2.Effect of dacrocystectomy in epiphora,a prospective study at a tertiary care hospital in kolkata and changes in quality of life over a period of one year.

Dr SUKANYA SAHA,

junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr RUPAM ROY,

Associate Professor;

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

3.A descriptive study of risk factors associated with posterior capsule rupture following cataract surgery in a tertiary care hospital in eastern india.

Dr NUPUR PRIYADARSHINI,

junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr ARKENDU CHATTERJEE,

Ex-associate professor;

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

4.Comparison of efficacy of 1% loteprednol and 1% prednisolone after pterygium surgery

Dr ARKA CHATTERJEE,

Junior resident

 

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. SRIPURNA GHOSH, RMO cum CT, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

5. A prospective study to determine the effects of intravitreal injection Ranibizumab on the anterior chamber angle of the eye in retinal vascular diseases.

Dr LAKSHANA SHERPA,

junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr RUPAM ROY,

Associate Professor,

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

6. A cross-sectional study to assess thyroid associated ophthlmopathy: optic disc; central macular thickness and retinal nerve fibre layer using OCT.

Dr AKSHITA JAIN,

junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. UDAYADITYA MUKHOPADHYAY,

Professor & HOD Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

7.Prevalence of Dry Eye Disease in Graves Disease patients attending Endocrinology clinic of a Medical College Kolkata

Dr ABUL BASHAR,

junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. UDAYADITYA MUKHOPADHYAY,

Professor & HOD Dept. Of Ophthalmology.

Dr SOUMIK GOSWAMI, Assistant professor,Dept of Endocrinology

Non-financial

8.Alteration of visual evoked potential in patients receiving anti tubercular drugs:a prospective study

Dr DEEPIKA MARDI,

junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr ARKENDU CHATTERJEE,

Ex-associate professor

Dr JAYDIP DEB,

Professor & HOD,

Department of chest medicine

Non-financial

9.A comparative study on effect of ;atenoprost and timolol eye drops on tear fluid production(DED) and ocular surface condition (OSD) in patients of primary open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension.

Dr MADHURIMA KARMAKAR,

junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr RUPAM ROY,

Associate Professor,

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

 

 

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10.Astagmatism and refractive outcome after secondary IOL implantation

Dr SHAFAQUE SAHAR,

Senior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. SRIPURNA GHOSH, RMO cum CT, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

11. A comparative study of intraocular pressure and ocular perfusion pressure changes in prehypertensive and  normotensive individuals.

Dr.  NEELAM MANDAL,

Junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr SUDESHNA ROY,

Associate Professor,

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

12. A comparative study on dry eye diseases between children suffering from Thalassemia major and their healthy counterparts in a tertiary care hospital, India.

Dr. AYAN CHAUDHARI,

Junior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. UDAYADITYA MUKHOPADHYAY,

Professor & HOD Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

13. Clinical and visual outcome of early  Therapeutic  Penetrating Keratoplasty  for fungal keratitis in a tertiary care hospital.

Dr TANEEMA SAMANTA,

Senior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. SRIPURNA GHOSH, RMO cum CT,

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Dr RUPAM ROY,

Associate Professor

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

 

Non-financial

14. A comparative study of Dacrocystorhinostomy with Mitomycin-C against Dacrocystorhinostomy with Canalicular Silicone Intubation.

Dr TANEEMA SAMANTA,

Senior resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. SRIPURNA GHOSH, RMO cum CT, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Dr. UDAYADITYA MUKHOPADHYAY,

Professor & HOD Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

15. A Study on the Etiology on Retinal Vaso-occlusive disease in young patients less than 40 years of age in tertiary care hospital.

Dr. KALYAN SHANKAR ACHARJEE, Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. KRISHNA PADA BAIDYA, Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

16. Comparative analysis on patterned visual evoked potential in diabetes melitus subjects with or without diabetic retinopathy and role in detecting visual impairment at tertiary care hospital.

Dr. SHAMEEK RAHAMAN, Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. SUDESHNA ROY, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology,

Dr. ARJUN BAIDYA, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Endocrinology

Non-financial

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17. A Study on Socio-demographic profile and risk factors of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) at a tertiary hospital in Eastern India. 

Dr. SK ABID HASAN, Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. KRISHNA PADA BAIDYA, Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

18. A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study on the Retinal Changes Among the Pre-diabetic Population. 

Dr. MOUMI LAL, Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. Dr. SUDESHNA ROY, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Dr. ARJUN BAIDYA, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Endocrinology

 

Non-financial

19. A Cross-Sectional Study on Association between Ocular Pressures and degrees of myopia in young adults in a tertiary care hospital. 

 Dr. PRITHA GHOSH,

Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. Dr. SUDESHNA ROY, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

20. Determination of the relationship between ganglion cell- inner plexiform layer thickness and different grades of myopia among young adults: a cross-sectional study.

Dr. HARSHA TAK,

Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. Dr. SUDESHNA ROY, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

21. A Cross-Sectional Study on Relationship Between Thyroid Dysfunction and Diabetic Retinopathy in a Medical College of Kolkata.

Dr. SUBHADIP MAITI, Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. KRISHNA PADA BAIDYA, Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Dr. ARJUN BAIDYA, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Endocrinology

Non-financial

22. A Cross-Sectional Study on Development of Myopia in Association with Serum Vitamin-D and Calcium level among School Going Children.

Dr. INDRANIL BHATTACHARYA, Junior Resident

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. KRISHNA PADA BAIDYA, Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Dr. SANGHAMITRA CHAKRABORTY, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry

Non-financial

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23. Visual Disability Certification- Study of Demographics Causes and Magnitude of Visual Disability Among Certified Visual Disabled Presenting to Tertiary Care Centre.

Dr. SUDESHNA ROY, Associate Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. MILY MONDAL, Senior Resident

Non-financial

24. A Phase III, Multicentre, Randomized, Double-Blinded, Parallel Group, Comparative, Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Atropine Sulfate 0.05% Ophthalmic Solution Compared to Atropine Sulfate 0.01% Ophthalmic Solution for Controlling Progression of Myopia in Children.

Dr. KRISHNA PADA BAIDYA, Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. KUSUM KUMARI PRASAD, RMO cum CT,

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

25. Low Dose Ranibizumab in the Treatment of AROP in India.

Dr. SHREYANGSI BISWAS, RMO cum CT,

Dept. Of Ophthalmology

OPHTHALMOLOGY

Dr. KRISHNA PADA BAIDYA, Professor, Dept. Of Ophthalmology

Non-financial

 

 

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1 Dr Udayaditya Mukhopadhyay WBMC 52440 Prof & HOD Not resident Download / View Download / View
2 Dr. Krishna Pada Baidya WBMC 52149 Professor Not resident Download / View Download / View
3 Dr Rupam Roy WBMC 51778 Associate Professor Not resident Download / View Download / View
4 Dr Sudeshna Roy WBMC 52616 Associate Professor Not resident Download / View Download / View
5 Dr Shafaque Sahar WBMC 79056 Senior Resident Resident - Download / View
6 Dr. Mily Mandal WBMC 81116 Senior Resident Resident - Download / View
7 Dr Shreyangsi Biswas WBMC 66114 Assistant Professor Not resident - Download / View
8 DR. SHAMEEK RAHAMAN WBMC 75897 3rd year PGT Resident - -
9 Dr Sripurna Ghosh WBMC 69375 Junior Resident (III) Resident Download / View Download / View
10 Dr KALYAN SHANKAR ACHARJEE 69303 3rd year PGT Resident - -
11 DR. AYAN CHAUDHURI WBMC 76960 3rd year PGT Resident - -
12 DR. MADHURIMA KARMAKAR 76515 3rd year PGT Resident - -
13 DR. NEELAM MONDAL 79542 3rd year PGT Resident - -
14 DR.DEEPIKA MARDI 5970 3rd year PGT Resident - -
15 DR SK ABID HASAN WBMC 78793 Resident - -
16 DR MOUMI LAL 78244 2nd year PGT Resident - -
17 DR PRITHA GHOSH 84843 2nd year PGT Resident - -
18 DR ARKA CHATTERJEE WBMC 84407 2nd year PGT Resident - -
19 DR SUKANYA SAHA WBMC 83523 2nd year PGT Resident - -
20 DR NUPUR PRIYADARSHINI WBMC 85175 2nd year PGT Resident - -
21 DR INDRANEEL BHATTACHARYA WBMC 79879 1st year PGT Resident - -
22 DR SUBHADIP MAITI WBMC 91122 1st year PGT Resident - -
23 DR HARSHA TAK 45227 1st year PGT Resident - -
24 DR LAKSHANA SHERPA 91621 1st year PGT Resident - -
25 DR AKSHITA JAIN 90881 1st year PGT Resident - -
26 DR. ABUL BASHAR WBMC 76356 1st year PGT Resident - -
Residents Details
# Image Name Registration No. Position Publications Services
Non Teaching Staff
# Image Name Designation
1 Anirban Ghosh, Prasanta Paul
2 Rajmohon Ram
3 Jayanta Mallick
4 Raghubir Das
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