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‘Sugar levels were high, but he still operated upon my eye’: What complaint that led to FIR against Vashi doctors says

A complaint by Rajendra Gupta and four others led to an FIR being lodged against ophthalmologists D V Pandit and Chandan Pandit.

Jyothi Devi Komireddy, Jyothi Devi Komireddy death, Bengaluru hospital, Bengaluru hospital medical negligence, medical negligence, Narayana Health, Indian express news, current affairsDr Chandan allegedly charged Rs 75,000 and carried out a surgery on his right eye. (Representational image)

A 67-year-old Navi Mumbai man whose police complaint led to a First Information Report (FIR) being lodged against ophthalmologists D V Pandit and Chandan Pandit, a father-son duo, has alleged that his eyes were operated upon even though his sugar levels were high.

In his complaint, Rajendra Gupta, whose eyes allegedly got infected after the operation, told the police that during a second operation, the Pandits asked him to get a sugar test done, but went ahead with the surgery before the report arrived.

It was based on a complaint given by Gupta and four others that the Navi Mumbai police registered an FIR against the Pandits earlier this week. So far, no arrests have been made.

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In his complaint to the police, Gupta said that in December 2024, since his eyes were hurting, he went to Dr Pandit Eye Surgery and Laser Hospital in Vashi. Dr Chandan allegedly charged Rs 75,000 and carried out a surgery on his right eye. Gupta said in his complaint that when he asked for the medical papers, Dr Chandan did not provide them.

Later, when the vision in his right eye allegedly worsened, Gupta went to Dr Chandan again, who advised operating on his left eye. According to Gupta’s complaint, he kept getting phone calls from the hospital asking when he would come in for the second surgery.

Gupta returned to the hospital in February. Dr Chandan allegedly referred him to a lab for a sugar test and charged him Rs 30,000. However, before the report came in, the doctor operated on his left eye, Gupta said in his police complaint. During the operation, the doctor allegedly asked Gupta’s daughter for an extra Rs 10,000, saying there was a boil near Gupta’s eye.

According to Gupta’s complaint, when he returned home, he felt a lot of pain in his eye and could not see anything. In a follow-up session, he was allegedly charged Rs 30,000 again. Later, Dr Chandan allegedly took them to another doctor in Jogeshwari. The discharge from his eye was sent for testing, following which it was revealed that he had been infected with a virus, Gupta said in his complaint.

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Gupta later found that while his operation was conducted by Dr Chandan, the medical documents were on letterheads in his father’s name. Later, he allegedly learnt that the Pandits were not registered with the Maharashtra Medical Council.

After Gupta found that four other senior citizens who went to the eye hospital had suffered a similar fate, he approached the local Vashi police station. Following medical confirmation by a civil surgeon, an FIR was registered against the Pandits.

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