Dr Jagjit Gilhotra is a Ophthalmologist, Eye Specialist, have practice in Adelaide Eye and Retina Centre in Adelaide, SA and Marion Eye and Retina Centre in Plympton Park, SA. Dr Jagjit (Jolly) Gilhotra has 311 views and no reviews. 0 patients voted for medical provider, average rating 0.00 out of 5.

Jolly graduated from the University of Sydney Medical School in 1996 and trained in ophthalmology at Sydney Eye Hospital and Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital from 2001 to 2004. Thereafter he undertook fellowship training in medical and surgical retina for 2½ years. He is involved in research and training in medical retina and vitreo-retinal surgery at the South Australian Institute of Ophthalmology and the Royal Adelaide and Queen Elizabeth Hospitals. He has published papers in peer-reviewed journals and is also a reviewer for ophthalmic journals. His main interests include macula degeneration, macula surgery, diabetic eye disease and uveitis.

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  • Practice name Adelaide Eye and Retina Centre
  • Address 18 North Terrace, Adelaide
  • Suburb or City Adelaide, SA
  • Practice name Marion Eye and Retina Centre
  • Address 530 Marion Road, Plympton Park.
  • Suburb or City Plympton Park, SA
What is the Dr Jagjit (Jolly) Gilhotra's specialty?
Dr Jagjit (Jolly) Gilhotra is a Ophthalmologist, Eye Specialist.
What is the address of the Dr Jagjit (Jolly) Gilhotra's practice?
Dr Jagjit (Jolly) Gilhotra works at 18 North Terrace, Adelaide
What are the Dr Jagjit (Jolly) Gilhotra's qualifications?

Jolly graduated from the University of Sydney Medical School in 1996 and trained in ophthalmology at Sydney Eye Hospital and Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital from 2001 to 2004. Thereafter he undertook fellowship training in medical and surgical retina for 2½ years. He is involved in research and training in medical retina and vitreo-retinal surgery at the South Australian Institute of Ophthalmology and the Royal Adelaide and Queen Elizabeth Hospitals. He has published papers in peer-reviewed journals and is also a reviewer for ophthalmic journals. His main interests include macula degeneration, macula surgery, diabetic eye disease and uveitis.

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