Dr. Sameer Aher
Experience: | 18 years |
Education: | B. J Medical College and Kashyap Memorial Eye Hospital. |
Academic degree: | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I focus on comprehensive visual system exams to assess eye health and detect any signs of ocular disorders—sometimes it’s subtle, sometimes serious, but I treat each case with care. I diagnose eye diseases, injuries, infections and prepare practical treatment plans that are easy to understand. My aim is to not just treat the condition but to make sure the patient really feels informed and involved in every step.
I often meet people who’re nervous about their diagnosis, especially if it's something long-term. So I always try to keep conversations calm, honest, and as clear as I can (though medical terms do sneak in sometimes!). Whether it’s a routine eye check or something more complicated, I believe in balancing clinical precision with a bit of empathy—it really does go a long way. |
Achievements: | I’m a proud member of the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS), which has given me the chance to stay connected with peers and keep up with the latest updates in eye care. Being part of this professional community helps me grow and refine my skills, even after all these years in practice. Honestly, there's always something new to learn—AIOS helps me stay on my toes (and sometimes reminds me how much more there is out there!). |
With over 18 years of clinical experience, I’ve dedicated my practice to the care and management of outdoor ophthalmic patients across varied settings. I have done my Diploma in Ophthalmology from the National Board of Examinations (NBE), and since then, I’ve focused on providing accessible, empathetic, and evidence-based eye treatments. I deal with a wide spectrum of eye conditions—ranging from routine vision complaints to more complex concerns like infections, trauma-related injuries, and chronic conditions affecting ocular health. Whether it's diagnosing early signs of cataract or managing long-term visual issues, my approach always begins with listening carefully to each patient. No two eyes are the same—and neither are the people behind them. I’ve worked extensively in outpatient settings, where timely diagnosis and clear patient communication are absolutely key. I try my best to keep things simple for the patient—eye care shouldn't feel like a maze of medical terms and rushed appointments. Instead, I focus on making every consultation practical, collaborative, and comfortable. I still attend occasional clinical meets or training modules to refine my practice wherever needed. I may not always have fancy words, but I know how to take care of the eyes that walk into my clinic. That’s what matters most to me.