Dr. Rashi Sharma is a highly skilled ophthalmologist and eye surgeon in Noida, specializing in cataract surgery, complex eye conditions, and emergency eye care. With over 1200+ successful cataract surgeries, she is known for her expertise in advanced diagnostics, precise surgical techniques, and patient-centric care.
Noida (U.P.)
A comprehensive eye check-up evaluates your overall eye health, including screening for cataracts, glaucoma, retinal issues, and refractive errors—not just your glasses number.
Adults should have an eye exam every 1–2 years. If you have diabetes, wear contact lenses, or are over 40, yearly exams are highly recommended.
Cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear artificial lens. It is a painless, daycare procedure, often completed in 15–20 minutes.
Phacoemulsification (Phaco) and Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS) are advanced techniques that use small incisions for quicker healing and better visual outcomes.
LASIK involves creating a flap in the cornea, while Trans PRK is a flapless laser technique, ideal for thin corneas or surface treatments. Both correct vision effectively.
Phakic IOL is an implantable lens for people with high refractive errors who are not suitable for LASIK or PRK. It offers sharp, long-term vision correction.
Yes, refractive surgeries like LASIK and PRK are safe and permanent for most patients. However, some minor prescription changes may still occur with age.
Small chalazions may resolve on their own, but persistent or painful ones usually need a minor surgical procedure under local anesthesia.
No. It's a quick and safe procedure done under local anesthesia with minimal discomfort and downtime.
Symptoms include gritty sensation, redness, and blurred vision. While not always curable, dry eyes can be well-managed with medications and lifestyle changes.
In early stages, custom contact lenses or RGP lenses work well. C3R (Cross-Linking) is done to stop progression, often before advanced surgical steps.
C3R strengthens the cornea in keratoconus to halt its progression. It is a non-invasive, painless, outpatient procedure.