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Dr. Apoorva Pandey

Neurosurgeon13 Years Exp.
MS - General Surgery, Mch - Neurosurgery
₹ 500 at clinic
300 online
New Pandey Hospital (On Call) , Hoshangabad Road , Bhopal
Available today: 09:00 AM - 07:30 PM
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Dr. Anurag Saxena

Neurosurgeon21 Years Exp.
M.Ch - Neuro Surgery, FRCS (Ed) Neurosugery, MBBS
₹ 1,200 at clinic
800 online
Manipal Hospital , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Cancer Pain Management, Nerve And Muscle Disorders, Accident Injuries Treatment
Available today: 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Best Neurosurgeons in Ghaziabad

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Apoorva Pandey₹ 50091
Anurag Saxena₹ 1,20089

Neurosurgeons in Ghaziabad

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a Neurosurgeon?

A neurosurgeon is a medical professional that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of specific disorders and issues that impact your neurological system, which includes your spinal cord, nerves, and brain (whether it affects your central nervous system or peripheral nervous system).

What are the qualifications of a Neurosurgeon?

A medical aspirant needs to complete several years of medical school and undergo significant training before becoming a neurosurgeon and carrying out challenging surgical procedures involving the brain, spine, and nervous system. In fact, neurosurgeons have one of the most intensive training regimens out of all the medical specialties. In order to become a certified neurosurgeon, a medical student must undergo the following courses:

  • A four-year bachelors degree (MBBS) with 1-½ years of internship programme
  • A post graduate level degree course (MD) or a diploma DNB course which lasts for 2 or 3 years
  • For specialization the aspirant must enroll for the super speciality post graduate course (DM in neurology) lasting 3 years
  • A medical graduate can directly opt for a 6 year MCh neurosurgery course or can first complete MD and then go for the 3 year MCh program
  • The spirants are also needed to undergo around 5 to 7 years of residency

Many neurosurgeons also research fellowship opportunities in specialties like spine surgery or peripheral nerve surgery.

What does a Neurosurgeon do?

Neurosurgeons work to identify, prevent, and treat conditions affecting the nervous system that includes; brain, spine, and nerves. They can recognize and treat disorders of the neurological system that comprises of ; nerves, skull, spinal vertebrae, spinal discs, blood vessels, protective membranes, and soft tissues. Furthermore, a neurosurgeon can regulate and treat disorders that interfere with the blood supply to the brain and may also assist in a patient's recovery after surgery in addition to doing operations.

What diseases do Neurosurgeon treat?

The job of a neurosurgeon is to assist a patient in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of any anomaly or disorder that may develop in the nerves, spinal cord, or brain of a person. Neurosurgeons are skilled in treating all varieties of brain, spine, and nervous system conditions. Some of the many disease of the nervous system may be due to natural anomaly, hereditary or auto-immune. Diseases and conditions treated by neurosurgeons may include;

  • Acoustic neuroma
  • Epilepsy
  • Essential tremor
  • Cancer
  • Head and neck cancers
  • Hemorrhage
  • Brain lymphoma
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Intracranial hematoma
  • Dystonia
  • Intracranial hemorrhage
  • Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Balance problems
  • Pediatric brain tumors
  • Peripheral nerve injuries, tumors, neuropathy
  • Pituitary tumors
  • Vertebral tumor
  • Spinal cord tumor
  • Nasal and paranasal tumors
  • Brain tumor
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Delayed sleep phase
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Cluster headache
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Seizures
  • Stroke
  • Brain aneurysm
  • Movement disorders
  • Aneurysms
  • Tourette syndrome
  • Venous malformation

Common problems you should see the Neurosurgeon for

The following are some typical issues that call for a visit to a neurosurgeon:

  • Head injury
  • Brain cancer
  • Chronic pain
  • Tumors of the pituitary
  • Diseases of the cervical spine
  • Spinal stenosis in the lumbar region
  • Unusual migraines or headaches
  • Fractures of the vertebrae
  • Sciatica
  • Vertigo or balance issues
  • Spinal tumors

For which symptoms should one consult a Neurosurgeon?

The following signs need a trip to neurosurgeon;

  • Forgetfulness: You start to forget things and your memory starts to deteriorate; all of these can be worrying signs of a larger issue, such as Alzheimer's disease.
  • Chronic or severe headaches: Anytime you experience a sharp radiating headache that your primary health care provider is unable to identify can be an episode of a migraine or may be related to a neurological issue of some sort.
  • Movement Issues: When you experience issues like unintended jerks, tremors or seizures, see a neurosurgeon.
  • Chronic pain: When a general practitioner is unable to effectively treat your chronic pain.
  • Difficulty in falling asleep: Sleep disruptions include things like difficulty falling asleep, frequent nighttime awakenings, nightmares, talking in your sleep, difficulty waking up from sleep, and getting very less sleep.
  • Balance problem: Numerous areas of the human brain are involved in maintaining upright posture and managing balance. If these organs are not working properly or are damaged, you might experience giddiness, become unstable, wobble while walking, and feel dizzy. Consult a neurologist if you experience these symptoms.
  • Visual Impairment: Eyes are an extended part of the brain and may get affected if a nerve supplying blood to the eyes gets obstructed or damaged. A trip to the neurologist may be necessary if you notice blurred vision, or redness in your eyes or any such issue.
  • Numbness or tingling: When numbness or tingling starts to affect only one side of the body, it may be a sign of a more serious neuro problem.
  • Vertigo: If you experience a spinning sensation, or having trouble maintaining your equilibrium it could be a sign of a neuro problem. Get help from a neurosurgeon.

When should I go to the Neurosurgeon?

You should consider consulting a neurosurgeon right away if you suddenly develop visual impairment, weakness, forgetfulness, numbness or tingling sensation, seizures, dizziness, or any other problem with your body's balance, memory or eyes.

Do Neurosurgeon provide home consultations?

Home consultation services are provided by many healthcare professionals under various circumstances that may also be provided with some additional fees. Whether or not your neurosurgeon gives this service depends solely on the doctor himself. On the other hand, Lybrate.com enables you to get in touch with or talk with a neurosurgeon online and even request a medical consultation at your house. You can also make an online appointment with the doctor in question if they provide home consultations.

Do neurosurgeons remove brain tumors?

Yes, neurosurgeons are trained in such types of complex surgical procedures and can perform a craniotomy, which is the widely used procedure to remove brain tumors. During craniotomy an incision is made on the scalp, and a piece of the skull bone is removed to allow the neurosurgeon to extract the tumor.

How much does it cost to see a Neurosurgeon in Ghaziabad?

In Ghaziabad, a visit to a neurosurgeon can cost between INR 700 and 1,200. However, the cost of the treatment solely depends on the factors like the doctor you are consulting as well as the complexity of the issue you have, among various other variables. You can also visit https://www.lybrate.com/ghaziabad/neurosurgeon to see how much a neurologist charges for consultation in Ghaziabad and can also book an appointment with them.

How do I find a Neurosurgeon in Ghaziabad?

You might seek recommendations from your parents, relatives, friends, or colleagues to choose the best neurologist in Ghaziabad. Additionally, you may click on https://www.lybrate.com/ghaziabad/neurosurgeon to get a list of every neurologist in Ghaziabad near your area and select one from it.

How to choose a Neurosurgeon in Ghaziabad?

It's crucial to take into account a neurologist's education, experience, clinic location, and availability around-the-clock before choosing one. You can select the best neurologist in Ghaziabad by looking at their professional information on Lybrate, including their educational background, area of specialization, awards and recognitions, experience, consultation times, pricing, and in-depth reviews and rating. To find a neurologist in Ghaziabad, click the link https://www.lybrate.com/ghaziabad/neurosurgeon.

Is a brain surgeon the same as a neurosurgeon?

Neurosurgeons are often referred to as brain surgeons due to their involvement in the evaluation, management and treatment of brain related illnesses and conditions that include the whole nervous system majorly, brain, nerves and spinal cord.