- 1. Meningitis and cerebral abscesses
- 2. Spinal disc herniation, minimally invasive spine surgery
- 3. Cervical spinal stenosis and Lumbar spinal stenosis
- 4. Hydrocephalus
- 5. brain tumors
- 6. trigeminal neuralgia
- 7. hemifacial spasm
- 8. stroke
- 9. acoustic neuroma
- 10. pitutary tumors
- 11. Head trauma (brain hemorrhages, skull fractures, etc.) headaches
- 12. Spinal cord trauma
- 13. Traumatic injuries of peripheral nerves
- 14. Tumors of the spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
- 15. Intracerebral hemorrhage, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage, intraventricular, and intraparanchymal hemorrhages
- 16. Some forms of drug-resistant epilepsy(seizures)
- 17. Some forms of movement disorders (advanced Parkinson's disease, chorea) – this involves the use of specially developed minimally invasive stereotactictechniques (functional, stereotactic neurosurgery) such as ablative surgery and deep brain stimulation surgery
- 18. Intractable pain of cancer or trauma patients and cranial/peripheral nerve pain
- 19. Some forms of intractable psychiatric disorders
- 20. Vascular malformations (i.e., arteriovenous malformations, venous angiomas, cavernous angiomas, capillary telangectasias) of the brain and spinal cord
- 21. Moyamoya disease
Our Neurology Specialists
Dr. G Dhanunjaya Rao
Neurology Specialist