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NeoVision Eye Hospital · Indore

When vision problems start beyond the eye.

Dr. Shruti Kochar Maru — MS · DNB · FICO · FCRS · FAICO · MRCS (Edinburgh)

Optic nerve disease, double vision and unexplained visual loss sit at the junction of ophthalmology and neurology — and need a specialist who speaks both languages.

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Neuro-Ophthalmology at NeoVision Eye Hospital Indore
Do you notice

Signs you shouldn't ignore

  • Sudden vision loss with normal-looking eye
  • Double vision (diplopia)
  • Visual field defects or blind patches
  • Pain on eye movement
  • Unequal pupils or drooping eyelid
Understanding it

Neuro-Ophthalmology at NeoVision

Not every vision problem lives in the eye. The optic nerve, its brain pathways and the nerves that move the eyes can all fail — from optic neuritis and ischemic neuropathies to nerve palsies and papilledema. Dr. Maru's super-speciality training at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London included neuro-ophthalmology, enabling precise localisation of these disorders, coordinated imaging (MRI/CT) and shared care with neurologists when the cause lies upstream of the eye.

Your journey

How treatment works, step by step

  1. Detailed history & examinationPattern of vision loss, pupils, colour vision and eye movements localise the problem.
  2. Visual field analysisField defects map the lesion along the visual pathway.
  3. Targeted imagingMRI/CT ordered judiciously and read in clinical context.
  4. Diagnosis & treatmentSteroids, systemic workup or referral pathways as the cause demands.
  5. Joint careCoordinated follow-up with neurology/medicine where needed.
Why NeoVision

What sets this care apart

Moorfields-trained

Neuro-ophthalmology training at London's premier eye hospital.

Pathway thinking

Eye-to-brain localisation prevents missed diagnoses.

Coordinated care

Seamless work-up with neurologists and physicians.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What does a neuro-ophthalmologist treat?

Disorders of the optic nerve and visual brain pathways — optic neuritis, ischemic optic neuropathy, papilledema, visual field loss — and eye-movement problems causing double vision.

My eye looks normal but vision dropped suddenly. Why?

Sudden loss with a normal-looking eye often points to the optic nerve or its blood supply — an urgent situation that needs same-day neuro-ophthalmic evaluation.

Is double vision serious?

New double vision should always be evaluated promptly — causes range from benign nerve palsies (often diabetes-related) to conditions needing urgent imaging.

Will I need an MRI?

Not always. Clinical examination and visual fields often localise the problem first; imaging is ordered when findings indicate it, so it answers a specific question.

Concerned about neuro-ophthalmology? Let's look together.

Book a consultation with Dr. Shruti Kochar Maru at NeoVision Eye Hospital, New Palasia — rated 5.0 from 125 Google reviews.

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