Dr. Inder Singal

Board President

Dr. Inder P. Singal earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan. He completed his residency training in ophthalmology at The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary where he served as Chief Resident, then continued to The University of Toronto, St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, for his fellowship in medical and surgical vitreoretinal diseases. Dr. Singal joined Bennett & Bloom Eye Centers in 2003. While maintaining his clinical and administrative duties at Bennett & Bloom, he received his MBA from Bellarmine University in 2019.

Dr. Singal believes in providing first-class eye care with understanding and compassion. His passion for serving patients reaches far beyond the Kentuckiana region. He has been traveling abroad for more than a decade now to serve the needs of the less fortunate in Belize, Guatemala, Nigeria, and India. Within the last several years, Dr. Singal has committed much of his time to the Belize Council for Visually Impaired, visiting almost quarterly to help provide the gift of sight and improve the quality of life for the people in many villages of Belize.  As a matter of fact, he has been to Belize over 25 times, but has not seen the beautiful beaches in Belize yet although it is on the list to do. He has been traveling to Guatemala for the last three years to help train some doctors how to efficiently perform retinal lasers and surgeries, while honing his own cataract surgery skills.

With his desire to constantly improve care to his patients, he continues to research and study eye disease and is widely published in scientific journals and ophthalmology publications. Dr. Singal has presented at national meetings for the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) and the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

He is a co-curator for Retina Rocks, the world’s largest online multimedia retina image library and bibliography repository. He is currently a member of the American Society of Retinal Specialists, American Medical Association, Louisville Ophthalmology Society, and the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin.