Dr Pallavi Singh is a highly skilled Vitreoretina and Uvea specialist with a strong academic foundation and advanced surgical expertise delivering the highest standard of ophthalmic care from past 8 years.
She completed her MBBS from Goa Medical College, followed by her M.S. in Ophthalmology from the prestigious PGIMER, Chandigarh, where she gained extensive clinical and surgical training.
Driven by a deep interest in retinal diseases, she pursued a Vitreoretinal Fellowship at the renowned Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai -one of India's leading centers for retinal care.
Dr. Singh specializes in the surgical management of retinal detachments, diabetic retinopathy, macular holes, epiretinal membranes, and cataract related complications. She routinely performs vitrectomy, scleralbuckling, retinal laser procedures, intravitreal injections, and SFIOL implantations.
With a commitment to excellence, she has treated hundreds of patients with advanced retinal and inflammatory eye diseases. Dr. Singh also contributes actively to the academic community, delivering talks at both regional and national ophthalmology conferences. Her practice is rooted in evidence-based medicine, cutting-edge technology, and patient-centric care aiming to preserve and restore vision, even in the most difficult cases.
Long term Clinical and Surgical Vitreo Retina Fellowship from Medical Research Foundation, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai
Short term cataract Fellowship HV Desai, Pune
Member of All India Ophthalmology Society
Member of Vitreo Retina Society of India
Member of Uveitis Society of India
Member of Punjab Ophthalmological Society
Member of Ludhiana Ophthalmological Society
Member of Chandigarh Ophthalmological Society
1. Srinivasan S, Singh P, Kulothungan V, Sharma T, Raman R. Relationship between triglyceride glucose index, retinopathy and nephropathy in Type 2 diabetes. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. 2021 Jan;4(1):e00151
2. Rishi E, Singh P. Commentary: Persistent macular hole: A long way to go. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2020 Jun;68(6):1196-1197. doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_181_20. PMID: 32461479; PMCID: PMC7508136.
3. Ganesan S, Singh P, Ganesh S, Subramanian K, Bhende M. Uveal effusion syndrome in achondroplasia. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology-Case Reports. 2021 Jan 1;1(1):55-7.
4. Singh P, Madhuravasal Krishnan J, Kumar A, Roy R, Biswas J. Cladosporium endogenous endophthalmitis mimicking toxoplasma retinochoroiditis. Ocular Immunology and Inflammation. 2021 Apr 3;29(3):607-8
5. Dogra M, Samanta R, Singh P, Singh SR, Bajgai P, Sharma A, Bansal R, Gupta V, Dogra MR, Singh R. Surgical intervention in inciting eyes of patients with sympathetic ophthalmia: a case series and review of literature. Ocular Immunology and Inflammation. 2019 Oct 3;27(7):1154-9.
6. Aggarwal K, Agarwal A, Samanta R, Dogra M, Singh P, Gupta V. Sympathetic Ophthalmia. InThe Uveitis Atlas 2016 (pp. 1-5). Springer, New Delhi.
7. Bansal R, Singh P, Bansal S. Metallic Foreign Body Trapped Within the Retrobulbar Part of the Optic Nerve. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2016;134(12):e164644. doi:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2016.4644
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