Dr. Bhaskar Gupta

Consultant Ophthalmologist and Retina–Cataract Specialist

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta is a Consultant Ophthalmologist specialising in cataract surgery, retinal surgery, and medical retina care. He provides consultant-led, evidence-based diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of eye conditions, combining advanced surgical expertise with a patient-first approach to help preserve and restore vision.

Consultant Ophthalmologist and Retina–Cataract Specialist

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta provides consultant-led eye care with a focus on cataract surgery and specialised retinal treatment, delivering safe, evidence-based outcomes across NHS and private settings.

About Dr. Bhaskar Gupta

Specialist Eye Care Focused on Better Vision

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta is a Consultant Ophthalmologist with specialist expertise in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of cataract, retinal, and macular disorders. His practice combines high-volume cataract surgery with advanced vitreoretinal care, enabling patients to receive comprehensive treatment for both common and complex eye conditions.

Every patient receives personalised, consultant-led care with a strong emphasis on clear communication, accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and long-term visual outcomes.

Alongside clinical practice, Dr. Bhaskar Gupta actively contributes to ophthalmic research, medical education, and service development, helping translate the latest advances in eye care into everyday clinical practice.

Clinical Practice Focus

Comprehensive Cataract and Retinal Care

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta’s clinical practice is centred on two core areas of ophthalmology: cataract surgery and vitreoretinal care.

From routine lens-based procedures to the management of complex retinal disorders, every treatment plan is tailored to the individual patient’s condition, visual needs, and overall eye health.

Clinical care is guided by modern surgical techniques, evidence-based medicine, and a commitment to achieving the safest possible outcomes.

Services & Treatments

Mr Bhaskar Gupta is committed to delivering personalised, consultant-led eye care, helping patients understand their condition, treatment options and long-term visual health.

Eye Conditions Treated

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta provides specialist care for a broad range of retinal, macular, vitreous, and cataract-related eye conditions.

Easy Access to the Eye Care You Need

Highly Experienced Surgeon

Precise surgical technique with strong real-world outcomes in retinal & macular surgery.

Flexible Access to Care

NHS & private locations offering timely treatment pathways.

Research & Academic Work

Advancing Ophthalmology Through Research

Dr. Bhaskar Gupta maintains an active role in clinical research and academic ophthalmology.

Research interests include improving surgical outcomes, advancing disease management strategies, enhancing patient care pathways, and supporting innovation within cataract and retinal surgery.

His academic work includes participation in clinical studies, educational initiatives, and contributions to scientific publications, ensuring that patient care remains aligned with the latest evidence and clinical developments.

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If you’re experiencing changes in your vision or have been diagnosed with a cataract, retinal condition, or macular disease, consultant-led assessment and treatment can help you make informed decisions about your eye health.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Consultant Ophthalmologist treat?

A Consultant Ophthalmologist diagnoses and treats diseases affecting the eyes and vision, including cataracts, retinal disorders, macular disease, diabetic eye disease, vitreous conditions, and other complex ophthalmic conditions through medical and surgical care.

Retinal surgery is a specialised ophthalmic procedure used to treat disorders affecting the retina and vitreous, including retinal detachment, macular holes, epiretinal membranes, and vitreous haemorrhage. The goal is to preserve or restore vision while preventing further retinal damage.

Cataract surgery involves removing the eye’s cloudy natural lens and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens to improve visual clarity and quality of life.

You should seek specialist assessment if you experience symptoms such as flashes of light, new floaters, blurred central vision, distorted vision, sudden vision loss, or have been diagnosed with a retinal or macular condition.