Ajit Tiwari

Ophthalmology, OptometryMale42+ years of experience
Ajit Tiwari is a ophthalmologist in Muncie, Indiana.
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Location

Ajit Tiwari
3700 N Everbrook Ln
Muncie, Indiana 47304
Ajit Tiwari
1007 N 16Th St
New Castle, Indiana 47362
Ajit Tiwari
2401 W University Ave
Ball Memorial Iu Hospital
Muncie, Indiana 47303

Education

Medical school

Ajit Tiwari attended medical school and graduated in 1980 (42 years ago).

About Me

Ajit Tiwari is a solo practitioner.

Primary specialty
Ophthalmology
Additional specialties
Optometry
Years of experience
42+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1205929510

Hospital Affiliations

Ajit Tiwari is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital

Conditions Treated

As an ophthalmology and optometry, Ajit Tiwari may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Ajit Tiwari what conditions he treats. Ajit Tiwari may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Astigmatism
  • Binocular dysfunction
  • Blepharitis
  • Blindness
  • Cataracts
  • Chalazion
  • Color blindness
  • Contact lens prescription and fitting
  • Corneal disease
  • Corneal ulcer
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Specialties

Ajit Tiwari is an ophthalmology and optometry. His primary specialty is ophthalmology.

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. An ophthalmologist is a physician who specializes in eye care. Ophthalmologists are allowed to prescribe medications to treat eye diseases, implement laser therapy, and perform surgery when needed.

Secondary specialties

Optometry

Optometry is a specialized health care profession that involves examining the eyes and related structures for defects or abnormalities. Optometrists are health care professionals who typically provide comprehensive primary eye care. Optometrists are the only health care professionals with a first professional degree specific to eye care; ophthalmologists are physicians who typically hold a four-year college degree, a medical degree, and at least three years of residency training after medical school, obviating the need for an eye-specific degree.