Overview
Delivering World-Class Medical Care
India’s neuroscience centres offer world-class diagnosis and treatment for brain tumours, cerebrovascular disorders, spinal conditions, movement disorders and epilepsy. Our partner neurosurgery unit at Artemis Hospitals, Gurgaon is home to one of India’s most experienced neurosurgical teams.
The CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System — available at our partner centre — delivers highly focused radiation to brain and spine tumours with sub-millimetre accuracy, often eliminating the need for open surgery. International patients from 30+ countries trust our neurosurgery team for complex brain and spine procedures.
- CyberKnife robotic radiosurgery — sub-millimetre precision
- 5,000+ neurosurgical procedures performed at partner centres
- AIIMS-trained neurosurgeons with international fellowships
- Intraoperative MRI and neuronavigation for complex tumour surgery
- Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease
- Comprehensive epilepsy surgery programme
Specialised Procedures
Neurology Treatments We Offer
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
CyberKnife delivers precisely focused high-dose radiation to brain and spine tumours without open surgery. It is suitable for small to medium brain tumours, acoustic neuromas, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), trigeminal neuralgia and spinal metastases. Treatment is typically completed in 1–5 sessions on an outpatient basis.
Most patients undergoing craniotomy for brain tumour are hospitalised for 5–10 days. Following discharge, a further 2–3 weeks of outpatient monitoring is advised before clearance to travel. CyberKnife patients typically travel home the day after their last treatment session.
Yes. Share your digital imaging files (DICOM format preferred) along with pathology reports through WhatsApp or email. Our neurosurgery team will review within 48 hours and provide a written second opinion, treatment recommendation and cost estimate.
