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Sri Venkateswara Nethralaya, located in Bengaluru, Bangalore, India offers patients Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment procedures among its total of 5 available procedures, across 4 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment procedures at Sri Venkateswara Nethralaya, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 2 in total at the Hospital, and they are accredited by AIOS - All India Ophthalmological Society
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Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru, is a megacity and the third-most populous city in India. It is a multi-religious, multi-ethnic, and cosmopolitan city, which is reflected by its huge number of places of worship for different religions. It is also one of the most developed cities in India, with its modern metro system, lovely parks, and a burgeoning shopping scene. In recent years, the city has become one of the most preferred medical tourism destinations in India. Its popularity is driven by its high-quality and modern medical centers, highly skilled doctors, exemplary services, and pocket-friendly medical treatment packages. Most medical tourists who come to this city are seeking bariatric surgeries, cardiac surgeries, cosmetic surgeries, and dental treatments.
Despite Bangalore’s rapid development, the city still retains its charm. Visitors can admire its Victorian-era architecture, visit its temples, explore its colorful markets, or relax in its peaceful gardens. Those who wish to get a glimpse into the city’s past should visit the opulent Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace which was completed in 1791; this palace gives visitors an exquisite example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Not too far from the palace is the ruins of Bangalore Fort, which was built in 1537. Although not much of the fort remains today, it is still one of the ancient heritages of the city. Since Bangalore is a city of multi-religions, any visit to the city will not be complete without seeing one of its places of worship. Therefore, make sure to head to the Bull Temple, a breathtaking 16th-century construction that captures the hearts of many visitors.
The main gateway to Bangalore is Kempegowda International Airport, which is located about 40 kilometers north of the city. It handles both domestic and international flights to numerous cities in Asia and Europe. It is relatively easy to navigate around the city as you can use the new Bangalore Metro train, Uber, and Ola Cabs.
Unless you are a citizen of Bhutan, Nepal, or Maldives, you will need to apply and obtain a visa to visit Bangalore. Visa on arrival is available for citizens of Japan, South Korea, and the United Arab Emirates. e-Visa is provided for 150 nationalities and is valid for 60 days.
There are three seasons in Bangalore. From March to May is summer, which has a moderate type of climate with an average temperature of around 20°C to 35°C. The monsoon season, from June to September, witnesses a drop in temperature, but a rise in humidity levels, this season experiences the highest rainfall, especially from August to September. Winter has pleasant and soothing weather as the temperatures drop to an average of 16°C to 27°C and it is one of the best times to visit.