If you are searching for a trusted ophthalmologist in Lower Parel, Dr. Akash Jain provides comprehensive eye care with a focus on accurate diagnosis and long-term vision preservation. His clinical approach is based on evidence-based ophthalmology and modern diagnostic systems.
Patients with blurred vision, eye strain, glare sensitivity, or progressive refractive errors are evaluated using advanced ophthalmic imaging and clinical examination.
Dr. Akash Jain (MBBS, MS Ophthalmology, FCRS) follows a structured clinical approach ensuring accurate diagnosis, patient safety, and long-term visual stability.
Each patient is evaluated using slit-lamp examination, retinal imaging, and refractive testing before treatment planning.
Focus remains on prevention, early detection, and ethical treatment selection.
He is an experienced ophthalmologist specializing in cataract surgery, refractive surgery, glaucoma management, and retinal disease care.
Trained at reputed institutes including B.Y.L. Nair Hospital and D.Y. Patil University.
Also performs LASIK and SMILE laser vision correction procedures.
All diagnoses are performed using structured ophthalmic protocols and advanced imaging systems.
Dr. Akash Jain follows evidence-based ophthalmology ensuring safety and accuracy in all treatments.
Early detection of eye conditions helps prevent vision loss and reduces need for complex surgery.
Patients from Lower Parel, Worli, Prabhadevi, Dadar, and Mahalaxmi visit for advanced eye care.
Schedule consultation with Dr. Akash Jain for expert diagnosis and personalized treatment.
Dr. Akash Jain is a highly experienced ophthalmologist in Lower Parel.
They treat cataract, glaucoma, retina issues, infections, and refractive errors.
For blurred vision, strain, pain, or sudden changes in eyesight.
Yes, including cataract, LASIK, SMILE, and retinal surgery.
Yes, LASIK and SMILE can reduce dependence on glasses.
Yes, modern ophthalmic surgeries are highly safe with proper evaluation.
Once a year or as advised by your eye specialist.
No referral is needed.
Early diagnosis ensures long-term eye health.