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Cost-effective consultations, community health camps, mobile OPD services, and teleconsultations will ensure widespread access.

Outpatient department (OPD) services

We will offer regular OPD consultations at accessible rates, along with community health camps, mobile OPD services, and teleconsultations.

Inpatient department (IPD) services

Comprehensive inpatient services will be offered, with patients admitted under the expert care of our consultants. Admission options will be available for self-paying individuals, those covered under government health programmes (like Swasthya Sathi and Ayushman Bharat), and those with private health insurance. Facilities will include general wards and private cabins, depending on patient needs

Investigation services

Comprehensive lab services, including haematology, microbiology, pathology, and radiology, will be available 24/7. Our round-the-clock diagnostic services will include CT, MRI, angiography, and routine X-ray and ultrasonography investigations

Operating theatre (OT) and intervention services

The operating theatre and intervention facilities within the department will be outfitted with cutting-edge technology, enabling a broad range of complex neurological surgeries and procedures.

A specialised team of neurosurgeons and neuroanaesthetists, along with a dedicated neurosurgical ICU, will manage intricate cases with the support of intraoperative electrophysiological monitoring for spinal surgeries. This setup will include a modular invasive monitoring system and advanced life-support equipment, ensuring that even the most challenging neurosurgical and neurological patients receive optimal care. Each patient will receive one-on-one nursing, and associated specialists such as pulmonologists, nephrologists & endocrinologists will be available at all times. 

The operating rooms, preferably featuring laminar airflow, will be equipped with ceiling-mounted microscopes that offer still photography and videorecording capabilities compatible with an optical tracking system (OTS). This system enables real-time monitoring of the surgical process, allowing for immediate detection of any residual tumours, haemorrhages, or other complications. Our computer-assisted neurosurgery technology, which boasts an impressive accuracy of within 1 mm, will allow patient brain images from MRI or CT scans to be transferred directly to the operating table, enabling the surgeon to use a probe to navigate specific brain areas based on pre-captured images. This technology is invaluable for locating difficult-to-reach tumours, avoiding critical structures, and ensuring complete excision. Procedures for abnormal movements, epilepsy, and small, deep-seated malformations will also be offered. The department will feature neuroendoscopy equipment for minimally invasive tumour removal, including intraventricular and pituitary tumours, and procedures such as third ventriculostomy for hydrocephalus treatment, as well as brain abscess and cyst drainageComprehensive spinal instrumentation will be available for stabilising the spine with metal implants, crucial for conditions like spinal instability due to injury, tuberculosis, or tumours. This instrumentation facilitates early mobility, aids in rehabilitation, and enables quicker hospital discharge. In the future, the department will establish a gamma knife centre, where the X-knife, a specialised version of the gamma knife, will be used for stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), providing fractionated treatment for benign and malignant tumours that are unsuitable for single-session radiosurgery (SRS). The Radionics CRW stereotactic system will be fully equipped to perform frame-based stereotactic surgery, including craniotomies. Functional neurosurgery, using equipment to create RF lesions for procedures like pallidotomy and thalamotomy, will address movement disorders and Parkinson’s disease. Image-guided frameless stereotaxy will enable precise, safe surgeries in sensitive brain areas.

The department will also perform robotic & open radical cystectomies, including urinary diversions for bladder removal. The following surgeries will be commonly performed.

Research & development (R&D)

The department will focus on applying laboratory advances directly to patient care, enhancing treatment options for complex cases.

Education

We will organise workshops, CME programmes, and public awareness symposiums on preventive health, fostering both professional development and community education. We also plan to launch the Diplomate of National Board (DNB) programme in neurosurgery, providing advanced educational opportunities for aspiring specialists in this field.