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Meet the Doctors

Prakash Selvaraj, MD

Dr. Prakash Selvaraj is the Chief of Ophthalmology at Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago. He earned his Bachelors degree in Biology from the University of Chicago, and his Medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Dr. Selvaraj completed his Ophthalmology residency at Cook County Hospital in Chicago and has been practicing since 1998. Dr. Selvaraj is a comprehensive ophthalmologist whose practice focus is cataract & refractive surgery as well as diabetic eye care. He uses the latest cataract surgery techniques and offers multifocal and toric lens implants. Dr. Selvaraj also performs laser eye procedures for the treatment of diabetic eye disease and glaucoma. Dr. Selvaraj has been a clinical instructor of Ophthalmology with the Cook County Hospital Department of Ophthalmology, and he currently lectures there as a volunteer.

Raji Selvaraj, MD

Dr. Raji Selvaraj has been in practice in the Chicago area for more than 10 years. She is a board certified ophthalmologist who specializes in oculoplastic surgery. Dr. Selvaraj completed her Ophthalmology training at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. Dr. Selvaraj has been a clinical instructor at the Cook County Hospital Department of Ophthalmology, where she taught cataract and oculoplastic surgery to residents. Dr. Selvaraj performs state of the art cataract surgery, including multifocal and toric lens implants. Her expertise includes cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery as well as dermal fillers / Botox. She spends time with each patient to learn their goals and formulate customized treatment plans. Dr. Selvaraj strives to meet each patient’s needs while maintaining their natural appearance

Noreen Shaikh, OD

Dr. Noreen Shaikh provides primary eye care, pediatric exams and specialty contact lens fits at Total Eye Care. Born and raised in South Bend, IN, she went out east for undergrad where she earned a bachelors degree in economics from Smith College. She then moved out west where she participated in Teach For America and earned a masters of education from Arizona State University. Dr. Shaikh returned to the Midwest to complete her doctorate of optometry at the Illinois College of Optometry. She has extensive training in specialty contact lens training, pediatrics, ocular disease and primary eye care. Dr. Shaikh is passionate about providing quality eye care to her patients. She regularly volunteers her services at Community Health Chicago – a clinic that provides health services to low income individuals. She is also involved in the Chicago Foundation for Women and is a member of the Illinois Optometric Association.