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8-year-old Aryan, born with congenital cataracts, had his world transformed after Dr. Richa's delicate bilateral surgery. His first clear vision of his mother's face brought tears to the entire surgical team at Manipal Hospital Mysore.
Retired professor Meena, 72, was losing her ability to read ancient manuscripts due to macular degeneration. Dr. Richa's innovative treatment protocol not only stabilized her condition but improved her vision enough to continue her academic work.
Software engineer Vikram, 29, suffered a chemical splash accident at work. Dr. Richa's emergency corneal transplant surgery saved his vision, allowing him to return to coding within months with minimal visual impairment.
Newborn twins Advait and Anika were diagnosed with retinopathy of prematurity. Dr. Richa's precise laser treatments at just 32 weeks gestational age prevented blindness, giving both children a chance at normal visual development.
Farmer Gopal, 58, had lived with progressively worsening vision from diabetic retinopathy until Dr. Richa's targeted laser therapy restored his ability to work independently in his fields after decades of dependence.
College athlete Priya, 20, suffered a traumatic retinal detachment during a basketball game. Dr. Richa's emergency vitrectomy procedure not only saved her vision but allowed her to return to competitive sports within six months.
5-year-old Rohan's parents noticed he was tilting his head unusually. Dr. Richa diagnosed congenital nystagmus and prescribed specialized prism glasses that eliminated his head tilt and improved his classroom performance dramatically.
80-year-old Mr. Sharma had given up driving due to advanced cataracts. After Dr. Richa's premium multifocal lens implantation, he regained not only his license but the independence to visit his grandchildren across town.
Teenager Aisha developed sudden vision loss from uveitis. Dr. Richa's aggressive immunosuppressive therapy reversed the inflammation, preserving her vision just weeks before her board examinations.
Construction worker Mahesh, 42, had a metal fragment embedded in his eye at a worksite. Dr. Richa's immediate surgical intervention removed the foreign body and reconstructed his anterior segment, preventing sympathetic ophthalmia.
New mother Lakshmi developed pregnancy-induced central serous retinopathy. Dr. Richa's careful monitoring and laser treatment resolved the condition without affecting her ability to care for her newborn.
70-year-old Mrs. Patel had struggled with glaucoma drops for years until Dr. Richa performed minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), reducing her medication burden while achieving better pressure control.
Young artist Dev suffered a corneal laceration from an art tool accident. Dr. Richa's meticulous surgical repair preserved both his vision and his ability to continue his detailed miniature painting work.
School teacher Anjali, 35, developed unusual light sensitivity and floaters. Dr. Richa diagnosed intermediate uveitis and initiated treatment that eliminated her symptoms before they affected her teaching capabilities.
50-year-old businessman Ravi had lived with distorted vision from keratoconus for years. Dr. Richa's corneal collagen cross-linking procedure halted the progression and improved his quality of life significantly.