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Dr. Rutuja Gawande

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Dr Rutuja Gawande

Dr. Rutuja Gawande

Consultant – Phaco and general ophthalmology

Introduction

Dr. Rutuja Gawande Wagh is a dedicated and experienced ophthalmologist with a strong background in cataract and oculoplastic surgeries. She completed her medical education from reputed institutions like JNMC Wardha, KEM Hospital Mumbai, and MEBEH Nagpur. With experience as a Senior Resident at IGGMC Nagpur, she has been serving as a Consultant at Mahatme Eye Bank and Eye Hospital since 2022. Her key expertise includes cataract surgery, lid corrections, and tear duct procedures.

Specialties

Dr. Rutuja Gawande Wagh specializes in cataract surgery and a range of oculoplastic procedures. Her expertise includes Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), lid corrections (ectropion and entropion), pterygium excision, and evisceration with implant. She is known for her precise surgical skills and patient-centered care.

  • Cataract surgery
  • Dacryocystorhinostomy
  • Dacryocystectomy
  • Ectropion correction
  • Entropion correction
  • Lid mass excision
  • Pterygium surgery
  • Evisceration with implant

Education

Dr. Rutuja Gawande Wagh completed her MBBS from JNMC Wardha in 2013, followed by DOMS from SETH GS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai in 2017. She further pursued Secondary DNB in Ophthalmology from MEBEH, Nagpur in 2019, strengthening her expertise in eye care and surgery.

  • MBBS (JNMC Wardha, 2013)
  • DOMS ( SETH GS MEDICAL COLLGE ,KEM HOSPITAL ,MUMBAI 2017)
  • SECONDARY DNB (MEBEH NAGPUR,2019)
  • SENIOR RESIDENT(IGGMC NAGPUR)

Research and Publications

Dr. Rutuja Wagh has contributed to research on cataract and glaucoma, including studies comparing Phaco vs. SICS and NCT vs. GAT. She has also presented a case series on Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome.

  • Comparison of intra and post operative complications of phaco and sics in mature cataract patients
  • Comparison of NCT and GAT in glaucoma patients
  • Case series on tolossa hunt syndrome