Limaye Eye Clinic & Hospital
Welcome to official website of Limaye Eye CLinic and Hospital. Our team of experts and supportive staff believes in providing care which is personalized to each patient's unique needs.
About Limaye Eye Hospital
We Take Care of Your Problems Carefully
We specialize in providing quality services in Optometry, Ophthalmology and Hospitalist in Sangli, Sangli. Highly skilled, experienced and specialist by training Ajit Limaye, Dr. Suhas Joshi and Prasad Datar strive to offer best & consistent patient care services.
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Treatments & Procedures
We diagnose various ailments and diseases and offer specialized treatments or perform procedures to help you tackle your condition better or recover faster.Send us enquiry to know more about any specific treatment or procedure that you are looking for. Some of the procedures routinely done at our clinic are listed below.
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We try to make it faster, easier, and better for you to live healthy & stay connected with us
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Stories From Our Patients
Limaye Eye Clinic and Hospital in Sangli proudly celebrates 60 years of excellence in eye care, from December 9, 1964, to December 9, 2024. Over six decades, the clinic has been a trusted name in vision health, providing compassionate care and advanced treatments to countless patients. This milestone reflects a legacy of dedication, innovation, and a commitment to enhancing eye health in the community. Here's to 60 years of service and many more to come!
Event
Independence Day Celebration!!!
Independence day celebration with these energetic young minds was itself a great experience. It was pride and honour to be invited as a chief guest for the flag hoisting ceremony. Dr Ajit Limaye best eye doctor in sangli addressed the students at Daksham English medium school on 15th August
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