Dr. Atulyakruti A Gupta
Specialist - Ophthalmology
Dr. Atulya is a Specialist in Ophthalmology at Aster Whitefield Hospital with over 5 years of experience in Ophthalmology. She completed her MBBS and Senior Residency at BJ Government Medical College, Pune and obtained her DNB (Ophthalmology) from B W Lion’s Super specialty Eye Hospital Bangalore.
She then pursued a fellowship in Orbit, Oculoplasty and Ocular Oncology at the prestigious Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai. She has also cleared the Clinical Ophthalmology exam of the International Council of Ophthalmology. She has worked as Consultant – Ophthalmologist at a private specialty eye hospital in Bangalore.
- Eyelid disorders – Entropion, Ectropion, Ptosis, Lagophthalmos, Lesions (swellings), trauma, cancer and reconstruction
- Ocular Oncology
- Lacrimal disorders (pediatric and adult)
- Thyroid eye disease
- Ocular trauma and prosthesis and socket reconstruction
- Facial spasm botox
- Ocular surface disorders
Memberships
- All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS)
- Bangalore Ophthalmic Society (BOS)
- Karnataka Ophthalmic Society (KOS)
Papers Published
- Rao S, Gupta A. True Muscle transplantation surgery for large angle exotropia: A case series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology - Case reports. 2021 Jul 1:1(3):577
- Rao S, Gupta A. Modified Nishida: An innovative approach to tackle third nerve palsy. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology - Case reports. 2022 Jul 1;2(3):732
Poster and Video presentations
- E-poster selection at APAO-AIOS 2025, Delhi titled “Thyroid Eye disease in Children”
- Speaker at KOSCON 2024, Udupi, presenting “Tackling Entropion”
- Presented a free paper at Bangalore Ophthalmic Society Summit – 2021, Bangalore, titled “Clinical Outcome of Sequential Bilateral Keratoplasty in corneal dystrophies
- Presented a video at AIOC 2021, Kolkata titled “Respect, Join, Recess and Done: True Muscle Transplantation Surgery for Large Angle Exotropia”
- Presented a free paper at AIOC 2021, Kolkata titled “True Muscle Transplantation Surgery for Large Angle Exotropia: A case series”

