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Her main clinical focus is medical retina. This involves the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of retinal diseases: diabetic retinopathy (including intravitreal injections), retinal vein occlusions, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). For patients with diabetes or hypertension, such a focused specialization is a significant advantage.
In parallel, Dr. Bajpai performs cataract surgery using modern Phaco and MICS techniques, as well as screening for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and general ophthalmology.
The doctor completed a double fellowship at Sankara Nethralaya (Chennai) — one of the most renowned eye institutes in India: advanced cataract surgery (2008) and advanced medical retina (2012). She holds international certification FICO (Fellow of International Council of Ophthalmology).
Dr. Vanuli Bajpai’s scientific and educational work is related to ophthalmology, cataract surgery, retinal diseases and the prevention of eye infections. In addition to her clinical practice, the doctor regularly appears as a medical expert in the media, where she explains to patients in plain language how to protect their eyes and when to see an ophthalmologist.
Dr. Vanuli Bajpai contributed to the “Ask Your Doctor” column in Dainik Jagran, where she talked about precautions for the eyes before the festive season. One of the key pieces of advice — always wash your hands before touching your eyes, in order to reduce the risk of infection.
The doctor has also appeared as an expert on Good News Today / Aaj Tak and News 24, where she discussed the prevention of eye infections, symptoms of “eye flu” and protective measures during the rapid spread of conjunctivitis. This kind of activity shows that the doctor not only treats patients but is also engaged in medical education — helping people recognize problems early and avoid complications.


Manipal Hospitals in Dwarka (Delhi, India) is part of Manipal Health Enterprises, one of the largest private healthcare networks in India with dozens of branches across the country. The Dwarka facility is a modern multi-specialty hospital where the ophthalmology department operates alongside cardiology, oncology, neurosciences, orthopedics, gastroenterology and other key specialties.
For patients with retinal diseases — especially diabetic retinopathy or AMD — the ability to manage underlying conditions in parallel is particularly important. In a multi-specialty clinic this is convenient: endocrinology, cardiology and general medical services are available in the same building.
The international patient program within the Manipal network is well developed: online consultations, requesting a second opinion, visa and transfer support are all available. The Dwarka location (South-West Delhi) is convenient relative to Indira Gandhi International Airport — the trip takes about 30 minutes by car.
