A neurosurgeon specializes in diagnosing and surgically treating conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system, including tumors, injuries, spinal disorders, and vascular abnormalities.
You may be referred to a neurosurgeon if you have a brain tumor, spinal cord injury, herniated disc, persistent back or neck pain, seizures, or head trauma.
No. Not all cases require surgery. Many neurological conditions can be managed with medications, physical therapy, or minimally invasive procedures. Surgery is recommended only when necessary
Minimally invasive neurosurgery uses small incisions, advanced instruments, and imaging to treat brain or spine conditions with less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.
As with any surgery, there are risks such as bleeding, infection, or complications related to anesthesia. However, advanced techniques and skilled surgeons help minimize these risks.
Recovery varies depending on the procedure and individual health. Some patients return home within a few days, while others may need longer hospital stays and rehabilitation
Yes. Our neurosurgical team is available 24/7 for emergency conditions such as head injuries, brain hemorrhages, and spinal cord trauma.
We offer advanced neuroimaging (MRI, CT), neuronavigation systems, neuro-ICU, endoscopic equipment, and a dedicated rehabilitation team for comprehensive care.
Yes. We provide specialized neurosurgical care for children with congenital conditions, brain or spine tumors, hydrocephalus, and trauma.