To,
neuro-ophthalmologist,
The Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21287
wilmerinfo@jhmi.edu
Respected Sir,
Attention :Dr. Prem Subramanian,
I hv by now about 90% vision loss in my right eye due Right eye optic neuritis.
Initially when I went to local eye clinics in Mumbai one after another none cud diagnose the problem and wound up saying it may be due to onset of cataract. Finally after lot of hunting and several tests and finally MRI the conclusion was that it is Right eye optic neuritis.
I vigorously hunted for neuro-ophthalmologist in Mumbai but none of the even leading eye hospital and multispeciality hospitals had neuro-ophthalmologist in Mumbai. Many hospitals and eye specialist did not know that there is a super super speciality field like neuro-ophthalmology.
Finally net search gave me list of some neuro-ophthalmologist at Sankara Netralaya. That is an excellent hospital but they also did not have any solutions for me.
My request is :
1. Pl. give me your personal email id.
2. Pl. have similar programme in Mumbai / India as you had in Vietnam. I know the initiative was from Vietnamese and v lack here such initiatives from health ministry, NGOs. , Eye doctors associations and hospitals. But if you try then some thing may come up in near future or else Indians suffering here will be deprived for right diagnosis and treatment for decades.
3. for my personal issues which id I must write and what will be expense if I plan to visit and consult yourgoodself.
4. I tried to enroll on your eye hospitals newsletter but it allows only US citizens to enroll. Pl. allow other country specialists and citizens to also enroll and get deeper insight.
It is hearty to note that you went at your own expense to share your valuable knowledge in the field of neuro-ophthalmology all the way to Vietnam. We are proud of you rather our newspapers must cover proudly this yeomen service of yours and expect same for your countrymen too.
Alok Tholiya
+919324225699
atholiya@gmail.com
Mumbai, India
official Silver Spring doctor volunteers for Vietnam eye conference -- Gazette.Net: http://www.gazette.net/ article/20140730/NEWS/ 140739979/-1/silver-spring- doctor-volunteers-for-vietnam- eye-conference&template= gazette
Silver Spring doctor volunteers for Vietnam eye conference
The four-day conference was held by the nonprofit Hawaiian Eye Foundation in partnership with Hue Central Hospital, the foundation said in a press release.
Dr. Prem Subramanian of Silver Spring, a neuro-ophthalmologist with the Wilmer Eye Institute, was part of a volunteer faculty group that took part in the Imperial City Eye Meeting in Hue, Vietnam, in April.
Almost 300 ophthalmology students and practicing ophthalmologists from throughout Vietnam participated.
Subramanian and other faculty members traveled to Vietnam at their own expense.
“It was a tremendous opportunity to teach our Vietnamese colleagues about neuro-ophthalmology, since there are no neuro-ophthalmologists in Vietnam,” Subramanian said in the press release. “The knowledge they gained will help them to care for challenging eye problems in their patients.”
About the Wilmer Eye Institute
Select Staff, Unique Setting
The Wilmer Eye Institute has long been recognized for bringing together ophthalmologists and optometrists consistently ranked by their peers as among the finest internationally, supported by a well-trained and highly-experienced team of physician assistants, nurses, technicians, and staff cited by patients for their knowledge, responsiveness, and sensitivity. Since 1925, they have established and refined a flexible approach for delivering state-of-the-art ophthalmic care at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and eight convenient satellite locations across central Maryland. With the completion of The Robert H. and Clarice Smith Building and adjoining Maurice Bendann Surgical Pavilion in 2009, the Institute has established a preeminent vision research center and one of the most modern ophthalmic surgical facilities in the world.
Individual Attention to Our Patients' Needs
Wilmer's goal is to provide comprehensive, high-quality, responsibly-priced, and state-of-the-art eye care in an accessible, supportive, caring, and user-friendly environment; resulting in superior outcomes and a high level of satisfaction for patients. Through use of innovative methods, Wilmer ophthalmologists, optometrists, nurses, and staff operate with exceptional efficiency. Wilmer also provides a level of individual attention highly valued by our patients, whether they are visiting us for a routine checkup, outpatient consultation, procedure, extended care, or emergency care. For the convenience of our patients and referring providers, the Wilmer Call Center is available Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, to schedule appointments and provide general assistance in a friendly and professional manner. From arrival to checkout, we strive to maximize the experience for patients and visitors aloi.
Convenient and Comprehensive Outpatient Care
Wilmer sites at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and surrounding counties combine the expert care of Wilmer ophthalmologists and optometrists, who are equipped with the latest in diagnostic and surgical technologies, with the ease and convenience of an efficient outpatient facility. Clinical eye services include medical and surgical evaluation and management of a wide range of conditions and diseases. Wilmer's surgeons also offer the latest refractive technologies designed to reduce dependence on eyeglasses, including Lasik and use of deluxe intraocular lenses in cataract surgery. Complete pre-operative and post-operative care and patient education are provided by our skilled and professional physician assistants and nursing staff. Specialized ophthalmic medications are formulated on-site at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Pharmacy.
Wilmer also offers state-of-the-art Low Vision evaluation and management for patients who have lost vision as a result of trauma or chronic eye disease. Additionally, at all of Wilmer's outpatient locations, our providers offer expert routine and general/comprehensive eye care for adults and children. Appointments for non-urgent conditions are generally available within two weeks.
At many of our locations, a convenient Wilmer Optical Shoppe provides patients and families the opportunity to fill prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses right on the premises. Operated by Wilmer Eye Institute managers and staff, patients will experience our signature optical expertise, a wide selection of options, and high-quality workmanship.
Maryland Eye Trauma Center
As the only designated eye trauma center of the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems, Wilmer's Eye Emergency Service, located in the Johns Hopkins Hospital Adult and Pediatric Emergency Rooms, delivers 24-hour-a-day care for blunt and penetrating injuries, chemical burns, and other eye or orbital trauma. Wilmer physicians consult with neurologists, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, and social workers to address the patient's complete needs during episodes of acute care.
Inpatient Services
When the patient's condition calls for extended overnight observation and treatment, Wilmer Eye Institute ophthalmologists and Johns Hopkins surgical care units have forged a collaborative partnership, ensuring a smooth and efficient patient transfer to an inpatient room. As always, the full resources of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and its specialists are available for the patient as required.
About the Wilmer Dome
The Robert H. and Clarice Smith Building and Maurice Bendann Surgical Pavilion were designed to mirror the octagonal Wilmer Dome atop our historic Johns Hopkins Hospital location. The Dome, located on the third floor of the Wilmer building, remains open to public viewing of displayed historical interest items, including the portrait of founding director William H. Wilmer, M.D.; early ophthalmic instruments; the "President's Chair" used by Dr. Wilmer to examine eight Presidents of the United States; and a selection of photography from the Wilmer Eye Institute archives. Formerly the surgical suite prior to the opening of the Bendann Pavilion, the space is now the home of Wilmer's Central Surgical Scheduling unit.
Contact Us
Make An Appointment:
(410) 955-5080
1-800-21JOHNS (1-800-215-6467) - Toll Free
General Questions:
wilmerinfo@jhmi.edu
Reach Us By Mail:
The Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21287
The Wilmer Eye Institute has long been recognized for bringing together ophthalmologists and optometrists consistently ranked by their peers as among the finest internationally, supported by a well-trained and highly-experienced team of physician assistants, nurses, technicians, and staff cited by patients for their knowledge, responsiveness, and sensitivity. Since 1925, they have established and refined a flexible approach for delivering state-of-the-art ophthalmic care at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and eight convenient satellite locations across central Maryland. With the completion of The Robert H. and Clarice Smith Building and adjoining Maurice Bendann Surgical Pavilion in 2009, the Institute has established a preeminent vision research center and one of the most modern ophthalmic surgical facilities in the world.
Individual Attention to Our Patients' Needs
Wilmer's goal is to provide comprehensive, high-quality, responsibly-priced, and state-of-the-art eye care in an accessible, supportive, caring, and user-friendly environment; resulting in superior outcomes and a high level of satisfaction for patients. Through use of innovative methods, Wilmer ophthalmologists, optometrists, nurses, and staff operate with exceptional efficiency. Wilmer also provides a level of individual attention highly valued by our patients, whether they are visiting us for a routine checkup, outpatient consultation, procedure, extended care, or emergency care. For the convenience of our patients and referring providers, the Wilmer Call Center is available Monday through Friday, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, to schedule appointments and provide general assistance in a friendly and professional manner. From arrival to checkout, we strive to maximize the experience for patients and visitors aloi.
Convenient and Comprehensive Outpatient Care
Wilmer sites at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and surrounding counties combine the expert care of Wilmer ophthalmologists and optometrists, who are equipped with the latest in diagnostic and surgical technologies, with the ease and convenience of an efficient outpatient facility. Clinical eye services include medical and surgical evaluation and management of a wide range of conditions and diseases. Wilmer's surgeons also offer the latest refractive technologies designed to reduce dependence on eyeglasses, including Lasik and use of deluxe intraocular lenses in cataract surgery. Complete pre-operative and post-operative care and patient education are provided by our skilled and professional physician assistants and nursing staff. Specialized ophthalmic medications are formulated on-site at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Pharmacy.
Wilmer also offers state-of-the-art Low Vision evaluation and management for patients who have lost vision as a result of trauma or chronic eye disease. Additionally, at all of Wilmer's outpatient locations, our providers offer expert routine and general/comprehensive eye care for adults and children. Appointments for non-urgent conditions are generally available within two weeks.
At many of our locations, a convenient Wilmer Optical Shoppe provides patients and families the opportunity to fill prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses right on the premises. Operated by Wilmer Eye Institute managers and staff, patients will experience our signature optical expertise, a wide selection of options, and high-quality workmanship.
Maryland Eye Trauma Center
As the only designated eye trauma center of the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems, Wilmer's Eye Emergency Service, located in the Johns Hopkins Hospital Adult and Pediatric Emergency Rooms, delivers 24-hour-a-day care for blunt and penetrating injuries, chemical burns, and other eye or orbital trauma. Wilmer physicians consult with neurologists, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, and social workers to address the patient's complete needs during episodes of acute care.
Inpatient Services
When the patient's condition calls for extended overnight observation and treatment, Wilmer Eye Institute ophthalmologists and Johns Hopkins surgical care units have forged a collaborative partnership, ensuring a smooth and efficient patient transfer to an inpatient room. As always, the full resources of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and its specialists are available for the patient as required.
About the Wilmer Dome
The Robert H. and Clarice Smith Building and Maurice Bendann Surgical Pavilion were designed to mirror the octagonal Wilmer Dome atop our historic Johns Hopkins Hospital location. The Dome, located on the third floor of the Wilmer building, remains open to public viewing of displayed historical interest items, including the portrait of founding director William H. Wilmer, M.D.; early ophthalmic instruments; the "President's Chair" used by Dr. Wilmer to examine eight Presidents of the United States; and a selection of photography from the Wilmer Eye Institute archives. Formerly the surgical suite prior to the opening of the Bendann Pavilion, the space is now the home of Wilmer's Central Surgical Scheduling unit.
Contact Us
Make An Appointment:
(410) 955-5080
1-800-21JOHNS (1-800-215-6467) - Toll Free
General Questions:
wilmerinfo@jhmi.edu
Reach Us By Mail:
The Wilmer Eye Institute
Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21287