Mrs. Najma Sidiq Yusuf is from Arusha in Tanzania. She had accompanied her mother who had come for revision hip replacement surgery at Krishna Shalby Hospitals, India.
Mrs. Najma was suffering from blurred vision due to cataracts and high refractive error, so she consulted Dr. Akshay Sahayata, Ophthalmologist at Krishna Shalby Hospitals.
After a successful cataract and refractive error surgery by Dr. Sahayata, she can see clearly and does not even need to use glasses now. Mrs. Najma Yusuf is full of appreciation for Dr. Sahayata and the staff at Krishna Shalby Hospitals as she shares her experience.
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