Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) Treatment in Mumbai β by Dr. Jignesh Gala
Saving central vision from diabetic eye swelling β anti-VEGF injections, OCT monitoring, steroids and laser for diabetic macular edema, by a fellowship-trained retina specialist in Andheri West.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!If diabetes has started to blur your central vision, you may have diabetic macular edema (DME) β swelling in the centre of the retina, and the leading cause of vision loss in people with diabetes. Dr. Jignesh Gala, FRCS (Glasgow), with 25,780+ eye procedures, provides modern diabetic macular edema treatment in Mumbai at Crystal Clear Eye Clinic on SV Road, Andheri West, easily reached from Lokhandwala, DN Nagar and across the western suburbs. This guide explains what DME is, its warning signs, how it’s diagnosed, the treatment options, costs, and how to reach the clinic at Laram Centre, SV Road, Andheri West.
- DME is fluid swelling in the macula caused by diabetic damage to retinal blood vessels β it blurs central vision.
- First-line treatment is intravitreal anti-VEGF injection; steroids and laser help in selected cases.
- Controlling blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol is a core part of treatment, not an optional extra.
- Where: Crystal Clear Eye Clinic, Laram Centre, SV Road, Andheri West, Mumbai. Call +91 77188 85245.
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Who is Dr. Jignesh Gala?
Dr. Jignesh Gala is a fellowship-trained vitreoretinal and cataract surgeon and the founder of Crystal Clear Eye Clinic, practising at Laram Centre, SV Road, Andheri West. He leads with credentials few retina specialists in Mumbai can match β FRCS (Glasgow) and over 25,780 eye procedures performed.
His qualifications include MBBS (Grant Medical College & Sir J.J. Hospital, Mumbai), DOMS (Seth G.S. Medical College & KEM Hospital), a dual fellowship at L V Prasad Eye Institute (Comprehensive Ophthalmology, then Medical & Surgical Retina), and the international qualifications MRCS (Edinburgh) and FICO (London), with further experience in Singapore. Diabetic eye disease β including DME and diabetic retinopathy β is a core part of his medical-retina practice. He is a Life Member of the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) and the Vitreo Retinal Society of India (VRSI).
Continuity matters in diabetic eye care. DME is a long-term condition needing repeated injections and OCT monitoring, so it helps that the same surgeon who diagnoses you also gives your injections and tracks your scans over time β no rotating juniors. Add a dedicated retina fellowship, modern imaging and consultations in English, Hindi, Gujarati and Marathi. Read his full profile and credentials or his background on drjigneshgalaeye.com.
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What is diabetic macular edema (DME)?
The macula is the central part of the retina that gives you sharp, detailed vision for reading, driving and recognising faces. In diabetes, persistently high blood sugar damages the tiny retinal blood vessels, making them leaky β a process called diabetic retinopathy. When that leaked fluid collects in the macula, the macula swells. That swelling is diabetic macular edema.
Think of the macula like a sponge that should stay dry to work well; in DME it becomes waterlogged, so the central picture turns blurry, washed-out or distorted. DME can develop at any stage of diabetic retinopathy and is the most common reason people with diabetes lose vision. Importantly, it can build up silently before you notice anything β which is why every person with diabetes needs a regular dilated retina check, even when vision feels fine. Learn more about diabetic retinopathy care in Andheri.
India is often called the “diabetes capital of the world,” and diabetic macular edema is a leading cause of working-age vision loss. The good news: anti-VEGF therapy has transformed outcomes β reviews of anti-VEGF therapy for DME describe it as first-line treatment that can stabilise and often improve vision, a major advance over older laser-only approaches.
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When should you see Dr. Jignesh Gala?
If you have diabetes, see a retina specialist if you notice any of these β and for screening even if you don’t:
- Blurred or fluctuating central vision, sometimes varying with blood-sugar levels
- Straight lines looking wavy or a smudge in the centre of vision
- Difficulty reading or doing close work despite glasses
- Colours appearing dull or washed out
- New floaters or a dark patch (which can signal bleeding from diabetic retinopathy)
A sudden drop in vision, a shower of floaters or a dark curtain in a person with diabetes can mean a vitreous bleed or even a tractional retinal detachment β both need prompt attention. Same-day urgent slots are available. Every diabetic should have at least a yearly dilated retina screening, because DME and diabetic retinopathy often cause no early symptoms. Patients reach the SV Road clinic easily from Lokhandwala, DN Nagar, Oshiwara and Four Bungalows. Call +91 77188 85245 and book an appointment.
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Advanced diagnosis at Crystal Clear Eye Clinic
Diagnosing DME is quick and painless, and usually done in a single visit: consultation β dilated retinal examination β OCT imaging β diagnosis and plan.
The clinic on SV Road β serving patients from Versova, Oshiwara and Four Bungalows β relies especially on Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT and OCT-Angiography), the cornerstone of DME care. OCT measures macular thickness in microns, shows exactly where fluid is collecting, and is used both to confirm DME and to track response to each injection. The work-up also includes a dilated fundus examination, fundus photography to grade the diabetic retinopathy, and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) to map leaking vessels and areas of poor circulation. Your blood sugar (HbA1c), blood pressure and cholesterol are part of the picture too. Explore the full range of retina services in Andheri.
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DME treatment options by Dr. Jignesh Gala
Treatment is tailored to where the fluid is, how thick the macula is, and how the vision is affected. The aim is to dry the macula and protect β often improve β central vision, while treating the underlying diabetic retinopathy.
Anti-VEGF injections (first-line)
The current first-line treatment for DME is intravitreal anti-VEGF injection β medicines such as ranibizumab, aflibercept, bevacizumab or faricimab that reduce vessel leakage and dry the macula. Given as a quick out-patient procedure under anaesthetic drops, they reduce swelling and help preserve, and often improve, vision. Most patients begin with a series of monthly injections, then move to a personalised “treat-and-extend” schedule guided by OCT, as supported by treat-to-target evidence and a systematic review of anti-VEGF outcomes.
Intravitreal steroids
For eyes that respond poorly to anti-VEGF, or in specific situations (such as certain post-cataract or vascular cases), intravitreal steroids β including longer-acting sustained-release implants β can reduce inflammation and fluid. The choice between anti-VEGF and steroids is individualised, as discussed in this comparative review.
Laser β focal/grid & micropulse
Targeted focal/grid laser seals leaking points outside the very centre, and gentler subthreshold micropulse laser can be combined with injections to help reduce the total number needed, per a meta-analysis of laserβanti-VEGF combination therapy. Where the wider diabetic retinopathy is advanced, pan-retinal laser or vitrectomy may also be needed.
Controlling the diabetes itself
No eye treatment works in isolation. Good control of blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol, in partnership with your physician, is essential to calm DME and protect both eyes long-term. For persistent cases, the latest options are reviewed here. See also Dr. Gala’s retina overview on drjigneshgalaeye.com.
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Why choose Crystal Clear Eye Clinic for DME?
For patients across Mumbai β and especially near Lokhandwala, DN Nagar, Oshiwara, Versova and Seven Bungalows β the clinic combines specialist training, modern imaging and genuine convenience.
- Retina & diabetic-eye expertise: a dedicated L V Prasad retina fellowship and 25,780+ procedures.
- Modern macula imaging: OCT/OCTA-led diagnosis and monitoring under one roof.
- Personalised care: “vision is a right, not a privilege” β second opinions welcome, so bring your reports and scans.
- Cashless & EMI: 30+ cashless TPA tie-ups and financing options.
- Truly accessible: on SV Road, near DN Nagar Metro, two minutes from Andheri West station β convenient for Juhu, Vile Parle, Jogeshwari, Goregaon, Santacruz, Bandra and Powai.
- Your language: consultations in English, Hindi, Gujarati and Marathi.
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What to expect before, during & after an injection
- BeforeOCT scan and retinal examination, a clear explanation of your DME and plan, and an itemised cost estimate. The eye is cleaned and numbed with anaesthetic drops.
- DuringThe injection itself takes only a minute or two, done under sterile conditions in the clinic. You stay awake and usually feel mild pressure rather than pain.
- AfterYou go home the same day. Mild grittiness or a small red patch on the white of the eye can occur and settles on its own. Antibiotic drops may be advised, with a review and repeat OCT to plan the next injection.
β Do
- Keep blood sugar, BP & cholesterol well controlled
- Attend every injection and monitoring visit
- Have at least a yearly dilated retina screen
- Report sudden vision change or floaters promptly
- Bring your diabetes records and HbA1c
β Don’t
- Rub the eye for the rest of the day after an injection
- Skip follow-ups once vision feels stable
- Ignore gradually blurring central vision
- Stop diabetes medicines without your physician
- Delay treatment β earlier care protects vision
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Cost, insurance & financing in Mumbai
Much of DME care is covered by health and Mediclaim policies, subject to your policy terms. For injections, the medicine (anti-VEGF drug or steroid implant) is usually the main cost driver, and DME often needs repeat injections over time. Pricing at the clinic is transparent, with no hidden charges, and EMI options are available.
| DME-related procedure | Typical cost factor (indicative, 2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Intravitreal anti-VEGF injection | Driven by the drug chosen | First-line; usually repeated; coverage varies by policy |
| Intravitreal steroid implant | Higher one-off drug cost, longer-acting | Selected / refractory cases |
| Focal / grid / micropulse laser | βΉ8,000 β βΉ20,000 (indicative) | Often a day-care procedure |
| OCT scan / monitoring | Modest per-visit cost | Repeated to guide treatment |
The clinic supports cashless through two routes so every patient is covered: direct (network) cashless via Topax Eye Care, and third-party (TPA) cashless via Crystal Clear Eye Clinic. The team coordinates pre-authorisation with your insurer or TPA and explains in writing what is covered. Serving patients across Mumbai β from Andheri West to Bandra, Powai and Navi Mumbai. More on cashless eye care β
Figures are general market information for 2026 and are not financial advice. Confirm details with your own insurer.
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Patient stories & reviews
Representative scenarios; identifying details changed for privacy.
Gradual blurring of reading vision in both eyes. OCT confirmed diabetic macular edema; started on anti-VEGF injections with diabetes control tightened alongside β the macula dried and reading vision improved over a few months.
Fluctuating vision noticed during a routine diabetic check, with no obvious symptoms. Early DME found on OCT and managed promptly β an example of why diabetic screening matters before vision is lost.
Persistent edema that responded only partially to injections; switched to a steroid-based approach with laser support, stabilising the macula with a clear long-term monitoring plan.
Patients with diabetes from Lokhandwala, Goregaon, Bandra and across Mumbai share their experiences through Google reviews and word of mouth β the recurring themes being clear explanations, OCT-guided decisions and honest, unhurried consultations.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the best treatment for diabetic macular edema in Mumbai?
What causes diabetic macular edema?
Are anti-VEGF injections painful?
How many injections will I need?
Where can I get DME treatment near Andheri West or Lokhandwala?
Is DME treatment covered by cashless insurance?
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How to book an appointment with Dr. Jignesh Gala
Protect your vision from diabetic eye swelling
For blurred or fluctuating vision with diabetes, a diabetic retina screen, or a second opinion on DME, book with Dr. Jignesh Gala. Same-day slots for sudden vision change. Second opinions welcome β bring your reports and OCT scans.
Helpful links
- Diabetic retinopathy care in Andheri Β· Retina treatment Β· About Dr. Gala
- Vitreoretinal & medical retina Β· Contact & directions
- Authoritative information: American Academy of Ophthalmology Β· National Eye Institute (NIH) Β· Vitreo Retinal Society of India
Medical disclaimer: This blog is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalised medical advice β consult Dr. Jignesh Gala for your specific condition. If you experience sudden vision loss, a shower of floaters, a dark curtain over your vision or severe eye pain, seek immediate care.