The Delhi Ophthalmological Society is set to host its 75th Annual Conference from June 13 to 15, 2025, in Delhi. The event, which marks a significant milestone in the society’s history, will bring together eye care professionals from across the country and abroad to discuss advancements in ophthalmology.
Established in 1949, the society has grown into a prominent platform for ophthalmologists, and this year’s conference aims to reflect both its legacy and the current trajectory of eye health practices. The three-day meet will feature a mix of scientific sessions, clinical discussions, keynote lectures, and hands-on workshops. The focus will be on contemporary developments in diagnostics, surgical techniques, and patient management.
The academic program is expected to address a range of topics including cataract surgery, retinal diseases, glaucoma, pediatric ophthalmology, and emerging technologies in vision care. International faculty and specialists from India will contribute to the sessions, creating a forum for knowledge exchange and peer learning.
In addition to the clinical content, the event offers an opportunity to examine the evolving landscape of ophthalmology in India and globally. As eye care faces increasing demands with aging populations and changing disease patterns, the conference is likely to highlight the need for continuous innovation, collaboration, and ethical clinical practice.
Workshops are also scheduled as part of the program, offering participants a chance to gain practical experience with new tools and techniques. These sessions are designed for ophthalmologists at various stages of their careers, from early practitioners to senior consultants.
As the society completes 75 years, the occasion provides a moment to look back at its contributions to the field—particularly in encouraging professional development, hosting regular academic events, and facilitating dialogue among specialists.
The conference will take place in Delhi, a city that has historically served as a hub for medical education and research. Attendees are expected from various regions, underlining the national relevance of the gathering in shaping the future direction of eye care.






