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Note down your symptoms, medications, and any previous scans or reports before visiting the clinic.
Immediate treatment includes stabilizing the patient, controlling the bleeding and brain pressure, and in many cases, performing emergency surgery to remove the blood clot.
In some cases, especially if treated early, partial or full recovery is possible with medications, physiotherapy, and neuro-rehabilitation.
Symptoms may include persistent headaches, numbness, muscle weakness, tremors, confusion, or seizures.
Our consultation hours are from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Walk-ins are welcome. However, prior appointments are recommended for convenience.
Payments can be made directly at Counter No. 2 at the clinic.
Yes, we have advanced diagnostic facilities including a 256-slice CT Scan and a 3T MRI.
Yes, our Emergency Department is equipped to handle head and spine injury cases.
Our neurosurgeon has 13 years of experience and has successfully performed over 2,000 surgeries.
Yes, minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgeries are regularly performed.
The doctor has 13 years of expertise in neurosurgery.
Yes, the doctor has successfully managed complex brain tumor and trauma surgeries.
Yes, second opinions and scan reviews are available at our clinic.
Symptoms may include:

  • Persistent headache
  • Blurring of vision
  • One-sided paralysis or weakness
  • Foot weakness or walking difficulty
If initial treatment does not relieve your symptoms, or if you have persistent headaches or neurological issues, you should consult a brain and spine specialist.
Risks and benefits vary depending on the type of disease and surgery. These will be discussed in detail with you before the procedure.
  • Spine Surgery: Around 4 days of hospital stay
  • Brain Surgery: Around 1 week of hospital stay
Yes, non-surgical treatments are available and are considered before surgery whenever possible.
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