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Dr. Amrita Mukherjee – Director & Leading Cornea / Corneal Transplant Specialist

Dr. Amrita Mukherjee, Director at Shri Ganesh Vinayak Eye Hospital (SGVEH), is a highly trusted Cornea Consultant with over 15 years of dedicated experience in advanced corneal care and corneal transplantation. Trained at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, she brings modern, precision-based corneal surgery to patients across Chhattisgarh and beyond.

  • ✅ 15+ years of cornea surgery experience
  • ✅ Trained at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad
  • ✅ Specialist in Cornea & Corneal Transplant
  • ✅ Advanced procedures: DALK, DSAEK, DMEK, C3R

Appointment Support: 7880177784

Dr. Amrita Mukherjee - Cornea Consultant at SGVEH
Dr. Amrita Mukherjee MBBS, DOMS • Cornea / Corneal Transplant

Doctor Profile

Dr. Amrita Mukherjee’s cornea journey began with rigorous training at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, known for advanced eye-care standards. Over the years, she has refined her expertise in treating complex corneal conditions— from infections and injuries to keratoconus and corneal failure.

Qualification MBBS, DOMS
Advanced Training L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad
Experience 15+ Years
Specialization Cornea & Corneal Transplant

Areas of Specialization

Dr. Mukherjee is known for combining precision surgical techniques with compassionate, patient-focused care. Her practice covers complete corneal care and advanced transplant procedures designed to restore vision safely.

Corneal Transplant Surgery

Advanced corneal transplantation to restore vision in corneal scarring, corneal failure, and complicated corneal diseases.

Lamellar Keratoplasty

Modern layer-by-layer transplant procedures for improved recovery and outcomes: DALK, DSAEK, DMEK.

Keratoconus Treatment (C3R)

Collagen Cross-Linking (C3R) to slow keratoconus progression, stabilize corneal shape, and protect vision.

Amniotic Membrane Grafting

Vision-restoring ocular surface procedures for non-healing ulcers, injuries, infections, and complex corneal surface disorders.

Transforming Cornea Care at SGVEH

Dr. Amrita Mukherjee’s expertise in corneal transplantation has helped position SGVEH as a leading center for corneal procedures in Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Her ability to manage complex cases—using modern techniques and structured post-operative care— has restored vision for countless patients who had limited options earlier.

From keratoconus stabilization to advanced lamellar transplants, her work focuses on long-term vision outcomes and patient comfort.

Why Choose SGVEH for Cornea & Transplant Care?

  • Director-led cornea services with advanced surgical planning
  • Modern techniques (DALK, DSAEK, DMEK) for targeted transplant care
  • Comprehensive keratoconus management including C3R
  • Structured follow-ups for safe recovery and stable results
  • Trusted cornea care center for Chhattisgarh and Odisha

Consult Dr. Amrita Mukherjee

If you are experiencing symptoms like persistent redness, pain, watering, corneal scarring, keratoconus, repeated infections, or reduced vision, consult Dr. Amrita Mukherjee at SGVEH for expert evaluation and advanced cornea treatment options.

FAQs (Tap to Open)

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The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped front surface of the eye. It protects the eye and helps focus light, contributing significantly to clear vision. Any damage, infection, or scarring in the cornea can reduce vision.
A corneal transplant is a surgery where a damaged or cloudy cornea is replaced with healthy donor corneal tissue. It is performed to restore vision, reduce pain, and improve corneal clarity when the cornea is severely diseased.
It may be needed for corneal scarring, advanced keratoconus, corneal swelling due to endothelial failure, non-healing corneal ulcers, corneal dystrophies, or severe infections and injuries that permanently affect corneal clarity.
DALK, DSAEK, and DMEK are modern layer-by-layer corneal transplant techniques. DALK replaces the front corneal layers, while DSAEK and DMEK replace the inner endothelial layer. These procedures often offer faster recovery and targeted treatment.
Keratoconus is when the cornea becomes thin and bulges outward, causing distorted vision. Treatment may include glasses, contact lenses, collagen cross-linking (C3R), and in advanced cases, corneal transplant.
C3R strengthens the cornea and slows or stops keratoconus progression. It helps preserve vision and may reduce the need for corneal transplant in many patients.
Amniotic membrane grafting uses a biological membrane to help heal the ocular surface. It is used for non-healing corneal ulcers, chemical injuries, severe inflammation, and surface disorders to reduce scarring and promote healing.
Recovery depends on the transplant type. Vision may improve in weeks, while full stabilization can take months. Regular follow-ups and strict use of prescribed drops are essential for best outcomes.
Symptoms include redness, pain, watering, light sensitivity, blurred vision, foreign body sensation, and persistent irritation. Sudden pain with reduced vision can be an emergency and needs urgent evaluation.
Dr. Amrita Mukherjee (MBBS, DOMS), Director at SGVEH, is the Cornea Consultant trained at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad. She specializes in cornea care and advanced corneal transplant techniques including DALK, DSAEK, DMEK, C3R, and amniotic membrane grafting.
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