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    Overview

  • Dr. Naina Shankar is an accomplished ophthalmologist in Bangalore. She is currently practising as a Consultant – Ophthalmology at Manipal Hospital Hebbal, Bangalore. With a distinguished academic record and over three years of postgraduate training in ophthalmology, she brings both technical expertise and compassionate patient care to every consultation. Her strengths include excellent communication and bedside manner, a keen interest in clinical research, and a rapid aptitude for mastering new protocols and technologies. He is the best ophtalmologist in Hebba.

  • Dr. Shankar commenced her medical education with an MBBS from AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore (2013–2017), earning a solid foundation in general medicine before being awarded entry into the highly competitive MS Ophthalmology programme at MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital, Bangalore (2020–2023). During her residency, now carried forward into her current role at Manipal Hospital, she honed her skills in both diagnostic and surgical ophthalmology under the guidance of leading specialists.

  • Throughout her tenure in training, Dr. Shankar developed proficiency in advanced imaging and investigative techniques, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), perimetry, B‑scan ultrasonography, pachymetry, applanation tonometry, and high‑resolution fundus and slit‑lamp photography, and applied these routinely in outpatient clinics. She gained extensive hands‑on experience managing ocular trauma, including eyelid suturing, lid repair, and chemical burn treatment, as well as performing minor operative procedures like chalazion excision, foreign body removal, conjunctival suturing, and lacrimal syringing.

  • Dr. Shankar’s operating-room credentials include assisting in multiple cataract extractions, dacryocystectomies, pterygium excisions with conjunctival autografts, and peribulbar anaesthetic block administration. Her dedication to community eye health was demonstrated by active participation in over 25 rural medical camps, delivering critical screening and treatment services to underserved populations. Concurrently, she contributed to the education of junior medical students and undergraduates through clinical teaching sessions and theory classes, reinforcing her commitment to mentorship and the next generation of clinicians.

  • An inquisitive researcher, Dr. Shankar completed a dissertation on the axial length of the globe and its relationship to fundus changes in high axial myopia, submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. She has presented original work at the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society’s annual conference, including studies on retinal thickness changes with age using OCT and correlations between central corneal thickness and diabetes severity. One of her investigations, examining age‑related retinal thinning, was published in the February 2023 issue of PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research.

  • Dr. Shankar remains actively engaged with her professional community. She has attended postgraduate training programmes organised by the All India Ophthalmological Society and speciality workshops at Nethradhama and MM Joshi Super Speciality Eye Hospitals, ensuring her practice reflects the latest advances in subspeciality care. She holds membership in the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society, the Bangalore Ophthalmic Society, and the Indian Medical Association, Yelahanka.

  • Field of Expertise

  • Ophthalmological Trauma
  • Ophthalmological Evaluation
  • Eyelid Suturing
  • Lid Repair
  • Chemical Burn Treatment
  • Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Kannada
  • Tamil
  • Talks & Publications

  • Axial Length of the Globe and Its Relation with Fundus Changes in High Axial Myopia
  • Dissertation Submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Paper Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study to Find the Correlation between Central Corneal Thickness in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and to Assess Its Severity
  • Poster Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Published in PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research, February 2023 Issue

    Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Kannada
  • Tamil
  • Overview

  • Dr. Naina Shankar is an accomplished ophthalmologist in Bangalore. She is currently practising as a Consultant – Ophthalmology at Manipal Hospital Hebbal, Bangalore. With a distinguished academic record and over three years of postgraduate training in ophthalmology, she brings both technical expertise and compassionate patient care to every consultation. Her strengths include excellent communication and bedside manner, a keen interest in clinical research, and a rapid aptitude for mastering new protocols and technologies. He is the best ophtalmologist in Hebba.

  • Dr. Shankar commenced her medical education with an MBBS from AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore (2013–2017), earning a solid foundation in general medicine before being awarded entry into the highly competitive MS Ophthalmology programme at MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital, Bangalore (2020–2023). During her residency, now carried forward into her current role at Manipal Hospital, she honed her skills in both diagnostic and surgical ophthalmology under the guidance of leading specialists.

  • Throughout her tenure in training, Dr. Shankar developed proficiency in advanced imaging and investigative techniques, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), perimetry, B‑scan ultrasonography, pachymetry, applanation tonometry, and high‑resolution fundus and slit‑lamp photography, and applied these routinely in outpatient clinics. She gained extensive hands‑on experience managing ocular trauma, including eyelid suturing, lid repair, and chemical burn treatment, as well as performing minor operative procedures like chalazion excision, foreign body removal, conjunctival suturing, and lacrimal syringing.

  • Dr. Shankar’s operating-room credentials include assisting in multiple cataract extractions, dacryocystectomies, pterygium excisions with conjunctival autografts, and peribulbar anaesthetic block administration. Her dedication to community eye health was demonstrated by active participation in over 25 rural medical camps, delivering critical screening and treatment services to underserved populations. Concurrently, she contributed to the education of junior medical students and undergraduates through clinical teaching sessions and theory classes, reinforcing her commitment to mentorship and the next generation of clinicians.

  • An inquisitive researcher, Dr. Shankar completed a dissertation on the axial length of the globe and its relationship to fundus changes in high axial myopia, submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. She has presented original work at the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society’s annual conference, including studies on retinal thickness changes with age using OCT and correlations between central corneal thickness and diabetes severity. One of her investigations, examining age‑related retinal thinning, was published in the February 2023 issue of PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research.

  • Dr. Shankar remains actively engaged with her professional community. She has attended postgraduate training programmes organised by the All India Ophthalmological Society and speciality workshops at Nethradhama and MM Joshi Super Speciality Eye Hospitals, ensuring her practice reflects the latest advances in subspeciality care. She holds membership in the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society, the Bangalore Ophthalmic Society, and the Indian Medical Association, Yelahanka.

  • Field of Expertise

  • Ophthalmological Trauma
  • Ophthalmological Evaluation
  • Eyelid Suturing
  • Lid Repair
  • Chemical Burn Treatment
  • Talks & Publications

  • Axial Length of the Globe and Its Relation with Fundus Changes in High Axial Myopia
  • Dissertation Submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Paper Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study to Find the Correlation between Central Corneal Thickness in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and to Assess Its Severity
  • Poster Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Published in PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research, February 2023 Issue

    Field of Expertise

  • Ophthalmological Trauma
  • Ophthalmological Evaluation
  • Eyelid Suturing
  • Lid Repair
  • Chemical Burn Treatment
  • Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Kannada
  • Tamil
  • Talks & Publications

  • Axial Length of the Globe and Its Relation with Fundus Changes in High Axial Myopia
  • Dissertation Submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Paper Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study to Find the Correlation between Central Corneal Thickness in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and to Assess Its Severity
  • Poster Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Published in PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research, February 2023 Issue
  • Overview

  • Dr. Naina Shankar is an accomplished ophthalmologist in Bangalore. She is currently practising as a Consultant – Ophthalmology at Manipal Hospital Hebbal, Bangalore. With a distinguished academic record and over three years of postgraduate training in ophthalmology, she brings both technical expertise and compassionate patient care to every consultation. Her strengths include excellent communication and bedside manner, a keen interest in clinical research, and a rapid aptitude for mastering new protocols and technologies. He is the best ophtalmologist in Hebba.

  • Dr. Shankar commenced her medical education with an MBBS from AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore (2013–2017), earning a solid foundation in general medicine before being awarded entry into the highly competitive MS Ophthalmology programme at MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital, Bangalore (2020–2023). During her residency, now carried forward into her current role at Manipal Hospital, she honed her skills in both diagnostic and surgical ophthalmology under the guidance of leading specialists.

  • Throughout her tenure in training, Dr. Shankar developed proficiency in advanced imaging and investigative techniques, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), perimetry, B‑scan ultrasonography, pachymetry, applanation tonometry, and high‑resolution fundus and slit‑lamp photography, and applied these routinely in outpatient clinics. She gained extensive hands‑on experience managing ocular trauma, including eyelid suturing, lid repair, and chemical burn treatment, as well as performing minor operative procedures like chalazion excision, foreign body removal, conjunctival suturing, and lacrimal syringing.

  • Dr. Shankar’s operating-room credentials include assisting in multiple cataract extractions, dacryocystectomies, pterygium excisions with conjunctival autografts, and peribulbar anaesthetic block administration. Her dedication to community eye health was demonstrated by active participation in over 25 rural medical camps, delivering critical screening and treatment services to underserved populations. Concurrently, she contributed to the education of junior medical students and undergraduates through clinical teaching sessions and theory classes, reinforcing her commitment to mentorship and the next generation of clinicians.

  • An inquisitive researcher, Dr. Shankar completed a dissertation on the axial length of the globe and its relationship to fundus changes in high axial myopia, submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. She has presented original work at the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society’s annual conference, including studies on retinal thickness changes with age using OCT and correlations between central corneal thickness and diabetes severity. One of her investigations, examining age‑related retinal thinning, was published in the February 2023 issue of PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research.

  • Dr. Shankar remains actively engaged with her professional community. She has attended postgraduate training programmes organised by the All India Ophthalmological Society and speciality workshops at Nethradhama and MM Joshi Super Speciality Eye Hospitals, ensuring her practice reflects the latest advances in subspeciality care. She holds membership in the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society, the Bangalore Ophthalmic Society, and the Indian Medical Association, Yelahanka.

    Talks & Publications

  • Axial Length of the Globe and Its Relation with Fundus Changes in High Axial Myopia
  • Dissertation Submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Paper Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study to Find the Correlation between Central Corneal Thickness in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and to Assess Its Severity
  • Poster Presentation at 41st Annual Conference of Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOSCON)
  • A Study of Decreasing Retinal Thickness with Age Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Published in PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research, February 2023 Issue
  • Overview

  • Dr. Naina Shankar is an accomplished ophthalmologist in Bangalore. She is currently practising as a Consultant – Ophthalmology at Manipal Hospital Hebbal, Bangalore. With a distinguished academic record and over three years of postgraduate training in ophthalmology, she brings both technical expertise and compassionate patient care to every consultation. Her strengths include excellent communication and bedside manner, a keen interest in clinical research, and a rapid aptitude for mastering new protocols and technologies. He is the best ophtalmologist in Hebba.

  • Dr. Shankar commenced her medical education with an MBBS from AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore (2013–2017), earning a solid foundation in general medicine before being awarded entry into the highly competitive MS Ophthalmology programme at MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital, Bangalore (2020–2023). During her residency, now carried forward into her current role at Manipal Hospital, she honed her skills in both diagnostic and surgical ophthalmology under the guidance of leading specialists.

  • Throughout her tenure in training, Dr. Shankar developed proficiency in advanced imaging and investigative techniques, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), perimetry, B‑scan ultrasonography, pachymetry, applanation tonometry, and high‑resolution fundus and slit‑lamp photography, and applied these routinely in outpatient clinics. She gained extensive hands‑on experience managing ocular trauma, including eyelid suturing, lid repair, and chemical burn treatment, as well as performing minor operative procedures like chalazion excision, foreign body removal, conjunctival suturing, and lacrimal syringing.

  • Dr. Shankar’s operating-room credentials include assisting in multiple cataract extractions, dacryocystectomies, pterygium excisions with conjunctival autografts, and peribulbar anaesthetic block administration. Her dedication to community eye health was demonstrated by active participation in over 25 rural medical camps, delivering critical screening and treatment services to underserved populations. Concurrently, she contributed to the education of junior medical students and undergraduates through clinical teaching sessions and theory classes, reinforcing her commitment to mentorship and the next generation of clinicians.

  • An inquisitive researcher, Dr. Shankar completed a dissertation on the axial length of the globe and its relationship to fundus changes in high axial myopia, submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. She has presented original work at the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society’s annual conference, including studies on retinal thickness changes with age using OCT and correlations between central corneal thickness and diabetes severity. One of her investigations, examining age‑related retinal thinning, was published in the February 2023 issue of PARIPEX – Indian Journal of Research.

  • Dr. Shankar remains actively engaged with her professional community. She has attended postgraduate training programmes organised by the All India Ophthalmological Society and speciality workshops at Nethradhama and MM Joshi Super Speciality Eye Hospitals, ensuring her practice reflects the latest advances in subspeciality care. She holds membership in the Karnataka Ophthalmic Society, the Bangalore Ophthalmic Society, and the Indian Medical Association, Yelahanka.

  • Field of Expertise

  • Ophthalmological Trauma
  • Ophthalmological Evaluation
  • Eyelid Suturing
  • Lid Repair
  • Chemical Burn Treatment
  • Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Kannada
  • Tamil

FAQ's

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