Board-certified ophthalmologist Seema V. Sundaram, MD serves Chula Vista's Eastlake and Otay Ranch communities from the Sharp Rees-Stealy campus at 1400 East Palomar Street, with a neuro-ophthalmology subspecialty focus. The Sharp Rees-Stealy integrated-care model connects her ophthalmic evaluations to the broader primary-care network at the same facility, including internists such as Robert A. Sartor, MD who refer patients with diabetes-related or hypertension-related visual complaints. Sundaram's training includes a fellowship at Indiana University and a medical degree from Government Medical College Thrissur at the University of Calicut, with published research on neuroretinitis and optic nerve disorders. Clinical consultations address blepharitis, chalazion, iridocyclitis, and foreign-body removal, with Malayalam and Tamil language capability supplementing English-language care. Acute presentations such as sudden vision loss or ocular trauma route through same-campus triage at Sharp Rees-Stealy Chula Vista Urgent Care before reaching the ophthalmology department. Neuro-ophthalmic evaluations utilize pupil-response testing, visual-field perimetry, and fundoscopic examination to differentiate optic neuritis from compressive and ischemic optic neuropathies.