DISEASE

Comprehensive neuro care tailored treatment for every Neurological Disease

Parkinson's Disease

This most common form of movement disorder affects 1 in 100 people. Medical science will ensure that you are not handicapped or disabled by it.

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from your face to your brain.

Depression

“You are not alone! 10-15% of people suffer from depression. There is an effective treatment for depression available, even for severely depressed patients

OCD

You are not alone! All successful people suffer from mild OCD. However, if it bothers you there are medical and surgical options to control it

Dystonia

This movement disorder can affect a select part of the body or entire body. The treatment ranges from medical management to deep brain stimulation surgery

Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a “short circuit in the brain”. The first successful surgery for uncontrolled epilepsy was performed by Sir Victor Horsley, on 25th May, 1886

Migraine

You don’t need to suffer!!! This severe form of headache can be efficiently managed either by advanced medical treatment or in some cases by a surgical procedure.

Tremors

“Good Bye Pipe” these were the first words uttered by an 85 year old gentleman after a successful tremor surgery, enabling him to drink with his hands instead of straw

Brain Tumors

“It is curable!!” yes most of the brain tumors can now be safely and successfully treated with modern day surgical techniques. Find out more about our dept. of brain tumor

Writers Dystonia

This disabling movement disorder affects the person’s professional task, whether be it a writing – as seen here, or playing music……… this too can be cured!

Psychiatric Disorders

Psychosurgery, the neurosurgical treatment of psychiatric disease, has a history dating back to antiquity, and involves all of the clinical neurosciences.

Spasticity

Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes (muscle tone) with exaggerated tendon jerks, resulting from hyper excitability of the stretch reflex.

Torticollis

Also known as cervical dystonia or a “Wry neck” can now respond to various forms of advanced surgical treatment, as seen here

Tourette Syndrome

Characterized by tics (repetitive, involuntary movement or vocalization)