MBBS(KMC), MD (AIIMS, New Delhi )
MCh Vitreo-retinal surgery (PGIMER, Chandigarh) FAICO (Retina and vitreous) Consultant Vitreo-retinal surgery
Years
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Dr. Swechya Neupane is a dedicated Vitreoretinal Surgeon who specializes in the diagnosis, management, and medical and surgical treatment of complex eye conditions affecting the retina and vitreous. She has been trained in Ophthalmology (M.D.) from the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India. She further honed her expertise with additional superspecialty training (M.Ch. Vitreoretinal Surgery) from the Post Graduate Institute for Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India. With years of extensive training and hands-on experience, Dr. Neupane's passion lies in preserving and improving patients' vision through cutting-edge techniques in retinal surgery and advanced medical treatments.
Her clinical expertise includes the management of uveitis, various retinal conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachments, vitreous hemorrhages, and macular holes. Dr. Neupane is proficient in utilizing state-of-the-art technologies, including vitrectomy, laser therapy, and intravitreal injections, to provide patients with the most effective and minimally invasive treatments available. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Neupane is actively involved in clinical research, contributing to the advancement of the field of vitreoretinal surgery. Furthermore, she collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive care for those suffering from complex retinal conditions. Dr. Neupane is registered with Delhi Medical Council (India) and Nepal Medical Council with medical license to practice in both countries. She is a member of Vitreo-retinal Society of India (VRSI), Uveitis Society of India (USI) and All India Ophthalmologic Society (AIOS).
Publications:
· Sharma A, Tekchandani U, Neupane S, Singh R. Bilateral acute retinal necrosis with choroidal detachment. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology-Case Reports. 2024 Apr 1;4(2):489-92.
· Mahalingam K, Angmo D, Neupane S, Azad SV. Suprachoroidal hemorrhage postintracameral bevacizumab injection: An unusual case report and review of literature. Oman Journal of Ophthalmology. 2022 Sep 1;15(3):376-8.
· Neupane S, Dogra M, Singh SR. Commentary: Endophthalmitis and steroids: Important considerations. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2022 Aug 1;70(8):2844.
· Agrawal S, Neupane S, Modaboyina S, Bajaj MS, Das D. Bilateral isolated superior ophthalmic vein thrombosis: An initial presentation of antiphospholipid syndrome. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology-Case Reports. 2022 Apr 1;2(2):552-3.
· Markan A, Neupane S, Agrawal R, Gupta V. Newer therapeutic agents for retinal diseases. Expert Review of Ophthalmology. 2022 Jan 2;17(1):37-51.
· Das D, Bajaj MS, Neupane S, Agrawal S, Gupta S. Diplopia Following External Dacryocystorhinostomy with Intracystic Pawar Implant Implantation: The Tale of an Unheard Complication. Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology. 2021 Jul 1;32(1):65-7.
· Das D, Neupane S, Agrawal S, Banerjee M, Bajaj MS, Kashyap S. Adult Onset Orbital Lymphangioma Presenting with Globe Luxation: A Rare Presentation of A Rare Disease. Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology. 2021 Jul 1;32(1):62-4.
· Agrawal S, Gupta S, Neupane S, Das D. Floating harbour syndrome with medial entropion: a rare association and brief review. BMJ Case Reports. 2021;14(5).
· Bhayana A, Azad SV, Kumar V, Neupane S. Focal choroidal excavation in Stargardt’s dystrophy. BMJ Case Reports. 2020 Aug 1;13(8).
· Neupane S. Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic: An ophthalmologist's experience in an intensive care unit at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2020 Jul 1;68(7):1482-.
· Das D, Chiranthan M, Meel R, Neupane S. Crying out blood: haemolacria in a young girl. BMJ Case Rep. 2020 Jun 17;13(6):e236579.
· Neupane S, Das D, Korgaonkar S. Migrated subconjunctival crystalline lens: a traumatic phacocele. BMJ Case Reports. 2020 Jul 1;13(7).
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