
About Dr. Rakesh Gupta
Dr. Rakesh Gupta is a renowned Eye Specialist in Delhi NCR. He is the Chairman and Managing Director of Shreya Eye Centre. He is a highly respected and well-known senior eye surgeon specializing in corneal diseases, cataract, refractive surgeries, and Glaucoma Management and Squint Corrections. With a distinguished career marked by excellence and dedication, Dr. Gupta has established himself as a leading ophthalmologist in Delhi and NCR.
He completed his MBBS from the University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), Delhi University, and pursued his postgraduate degree in Ophthalmology from Maulana Azad Medical College and Guru Nanak Eye Centre, where he was awarded a Gold Medal for academic excellence.
Shreya Eye Clinic is providing world-class eye care services with a focus on personalized treatment and advanced technology. From a highly experienced Ophthalmologist to best Eye Doctor in Delhi, Noida, Indirapuram, or specialized children care, or latest procedures like LASIK or cataract surgery, we have a team of expert ophthalmologists to make you perceive the world with clarity and confidence.
At our Eye Hospital in Noida, Delhi, and Indirapuram, we provide end-to-end eye care to all patients across all age groups, so rest assured that your eyes are in the safest hands. We take pride in providing a wide array of treatments, ranging from vision correction to pediatric eye care, all developed to address the specific concerns of patients.
We have one of the best Cataract Surgeon, LASIK Doctor, LASIK Surgeon, Femto Cataract Surgeon, Femto LASIK Surgeon, ICL Surgery Doctor, Eye Doctor for Children, Pediatric Ophthalmologists and Child Eye Specialist in our Pediatric Eye Hospital.
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Frequently Asked Questions
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a common refractive eye surgery that corrects vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. During the procedure, a laser reshapes the cornea, improving vision without the need for glasses or contact lenses.
Most LASIK patients experience improved vision within a day or two. Full recovery typically takes a few weeks, during which you should avoid strenuous activities, swimming, and eye-rubbing. Follow post-operative instructions to minimize discomfort and achieve the best results.
Yes, Viral Conjunctivitis is very common and is extremely contagious.
Avoid touching eyes with your hands, wash hands frequently, do not share towels, and avoid work, school or day care activities for a least five days or as long as discharge is present.
No, but most people are more comfortable reading with proper lighting which is bright enough to provide good illumination but not so bright as to cause glare.
The ability to focus on near objects decreases steadily with age and is referred to as presbyopia. Presbyopia is a natural aging of the lens. It is usually near the age of 40, when glasses or bifocals are prescribed to correct this condition.
The word Presbyopia means “old eye” in Greek. This is a condition when your eyes gradually lose the ability to see nearby things. This is a normal part of ageing. You may start developing presbyopia shortly after crossing the age 40.
The doctor may give you artificial tears and ointments to keep your eyes lubricated. The doctor may even opt for a procedure called temporary punctal occlusion to treat your condition.
Eye floaters are tiny specks and spots that keep floating in your field of vision. These are annoying at times but usually are harmless. These occur when tiny pieces of the gel-like vitreous of your eyes break loose. However, if you notice flashing spots, then you should immediately consult an eye doctor.
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