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What conditions does a Neurosurgeon treat?
Neurosurgeons treat disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system, including brain tumors, spinal cord injuries, aneurysms, herniated discs, epilepsy, and movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease. Call Now  
What is the difference between a Neurosurgeon and a Neurologist?
A Neurosurgeon performs surgical procedures to treat nervous system disorders, while a Neurologist focuses on non-surgical management of conditions like migraines, epilepsy, or multiple sclerosis. Call Now  
When should I see a Neurosurgeon?
Consult a Neurosurgeon if you experience persistent back or neck pain, severe headaches, loss of motor function, or are diagnosed with conditions like brain tumors or spinal stenosis requiring surgical intervention. Call Now  
What types of surgeries do Neurosurgeons perform?
Common procedures include brain tumor removal, spinal decompression, aneurysm clipping, minimally invasive spine surgery, and treatment for traumatic brain or spine injuries. Call Now  
What is minimally invasive neurosurgery?
Minimally invasive neurosurgery involves advanced techniques and small incisions, leading to quicker recovery, less pain, and fewer complications compared to traditional surgery. Call Now  
What diagnostic tests are used for brain and spine conditions?
Neurosurgeons use imaging tests such as MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and angiograms, as well as electrodiagnostic tests like EEG and EMG, to diagnose conditions. Call Now  
What are the risks associated with neurosurgery?
Risks depend on the procedure but may include infection, bleeding, nerve damage, or complications related to anesthesia. Neurosurgeons take steps to minimize these risks. Call Now  
What is the recovery process like after neurosurgery?
Recovery varies by procedure and individual. It typically involves rest, physical therapy, follow-up visits, and sometimes lifestyle changes to support healing. Call Now  
How do I prepare for my first consultation with a Neurosurgeon?
Bring all relevant medical records, imaging reports, a list of medications, and be prepared to discuss your symptoms and medical history in detail. Call Now  
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