Dr. Darshini L M

Designation: Consultant
Specialization: Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus
Work Experience: 1 Year
Practice location: NN1, Rajajinagar
Days & timing of availability for each centre: 9:30am – 6pm all days except Tuesday (11:30am-8pm) in NN1

Dr. Darshini L M started her career in medicine with a keen interest in research to help uncover novel and more sophisticated treatment options following the basic understanding of the pattern of eye diseases in children. Her areas of interest include Visual perception, Neuroscience of vision, Neuro-ophthalmology, Strabismology, Orthoptics and Cortical Vision Impairment. She believes her purpose as a health-care provider not only involves treating patients but also in continued learning, creating social awareness, creating a trustworthy & safe space and researching the unknown.

Education & Training

MBBS from VIMS, Bellary.
MS from SNMC, Bagalkot.
DNB from NBE, New Delhi.
FPOS from Narayana Nethralaya.
Achievements & Awards
Dr. Darshini L M has presented several papers, case reports and videos based on original research work at various international (WCPOS), national (INOS, POSN, AIOS) and state (KOSCON) conferences. Awards: 1. INOS 2021 BEST PAPER AWARD for the paper – “NEURO-OPHTHALMIC MANIFESTATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH MUCORMYCOSIS DURING THE SECOND WAVE OF COVID 19 PANDEMIC”. 2. AIOS 2023 BEST POSTER PODIUM PRESENTATION AWARD for the paper – “A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY ON THE CLINICAL PROFILE OF COMPRESSIVE LESIONS OF THE OPTIC CHIASM”.
Research & Publications (Number Of Indexed Papers)
1. Ocular injuries following road traf๏ฌc accidents: A hospital based case series study. [Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, April-June 2020, Volume 6, Issue 2] 2. Microbiological and Demographic Profile of Ulcerative Keratitis in a Tertiary Care Hospital in North Karnataka. [Medica Innovatica, July-December 2020, Volume 10, Issue 2] 3. Effect of high myopia on macular thickness: An optical coherence tomography study in a tertiary care hospital, Karnataka, India. [Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology and Research, January-April 2021, Volume 9, Issue 1] 4. All Persistent Pupillary Membranes need not be treated- A case report. [Medica Innovatica, June 2021]

Reviews

Total Reviews – 73

BASAVARAJ KOLAKAR

Dr Dharshini pediatric and dr gairik cornea dactors both r good ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™

BASAVARAJ KOLAKAR

Dr Dharshini pediatric and dr gairik cornea doctors both r good ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™

Nandi

Dr darshini pediatric service is good thanku mam

Dhanush

I recently had the opportunity to consult with Dr. Darshini for an eye examination, and I am extremely impressed with the care and expertise she provided. From the moment I walked into her clinic, I was greeted with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Dr. Darshini took the time to thoroughly explain the procedure and address any concerns I had, making me feel at ease throughout the entire process.

Savitha Prasad

Dr. Darshini pediatric department Excellent. Explanation was awesome

Vindhya Naveen

Dr. Darshini, pediatric department Dr.Darshini is very good thanks to her, the way she consulted was very good, we had come all the way from tumkur for consultation, and she took all my worries as we have shown to pediatric in tumkur and they have suggested for surgery and only I can say is thanks to her thanks Dr. Darshini once again

C.Swetha

Dr Darshini pediatrici department is a good and peaceful and cool dr and she is very genuine person and staffs are very good were placed here and staffs explained clearly abt nxt visits Thanks

VIJAYAN S

Dr darshini and optometrist miss aarya Explain very well Treatment was good. Excellent support from the Dr and his team

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