Arogya Hospital Centre For Accident, Trauma, Physiotherapy, Emergency & Cancer Care

Neuro-Surgery


Best Neuro-Surgery Hospital in Bilaspur


Fracture & Trauma care

Acute Spinal Cord Injury.


Look at the circumstances of the injury. If a patient suffered a hip fracture during an automobile accident, the fracture is likely traumatic.

Spine and Neurosurgery

Alzheimer's Disease.


Look at the circumstances of the injury. If a patient suffered a hip fracture during an automobile accident, the fracture is likely traumatic.

General Surgery

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)


General surgeons use surgical procedures to remove disease, repair injuries, and promote health and healing.

Arthoscopic Surgery

Ataxia.


(ahr-THROS-kuh-pee) is a procedure for diagnosing and treating joint problems.

Fracture & Trauma care

Bell's Palsy.


It happens when a person is exposed to multiple, long-term, and/or prolonged distressing, traumatic events over an extended period.

Orthopaedic Surgery

Brain Tumors.


Orthopaedic surgery or orthopaedics, is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system.

Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery

Cerebral Aneurysm.


A pediatric orthopaedic surgeon evaluates and treats bone, joints and muscle problems in children who are still growing. This includes newborn babies

Digital X-Ray

Epilepsy and Seizures.


When you experience a bone break (also known as a fracture), it’s important that the bone can heal properly in its original position.

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Your Neurology Treatment in Arogya Hospital Bilaspur


You can live a normal life after brain surgery. At Arogya Hospital, you get the best neurosurgeons in Raipur with years of experience having successfully performed many neurosurgical procedures.


Our neurosurgeons are among the most experienced and distinguished in the city, with extensive training at some of the top institutions across India.They aim to perform safe surgery on the highest end technologies available today.


Why Arogya Hospital?


Increasing your chances of survival after an operation depends on taking good care of yourself immediately after the emergency. This is why neurologists at Arogya Hospital in Bilaspur offer a neurosurgical ward within their medical facility.

It is here, on this ward, dedicated to single-specialty care, that the condition of the brain can be carefully monitored and resolved if necessary. It also helps that specialized equipment is available for making critical observations.


About Neurosurgery


Neurosurgery is among the most exciting surgical specialties. Neuromuscular disease can affect any of these systems, leading to various disabilities and limited mobility.

Inevitably, these conditions cause significant pain and disability. While there are effective treatments available, neurosurgical procedures can provide long-term functional improvement and inspire lifelong passion.

Other types of disorders, such as cancer or viruses, are at least quickly comprehended, if not easily managed. A malfunctioning pancreas, problematic though it might be, doesn't strike to the heart of what it suggests to be human, as well as it will generally leave its victim intact as an individual.


Neurological Surgerys


Neuroendocrinology (OHSU Pituitary Center)

Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery

Division of Functional & Stereotactic Neurosurgery

Division of Skull Base and Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery

Spine-Neurosurgery

Quality Neurosurgery Clinic

Clinical Research Support

Basic Research

Administration

Academics and Residency


Neurological Conditions for treatment in Arogya Hospital

Conditions treated by neurosurgeons include

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Head trauma (brain hemorrhages, skull fractures, etc.)

Spinal cord trauma

Cervical spinal stenosis and Lumbar spinal stenosis

Hydrocephalus

Tumors of the spine, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves

Traumatic injuries of peripheral nerves

Intracerebral bleeding, such as subarachnoid hemorrhage, interdepartmental, and intracellular hemorrhages

Some forms of drug-resistant epilepsy

Intractable pain of cancer or trauma patients and cranial/peripheral nerve pain

Some forms of intractable psychiatric disorders

Vascular malformations (i.e., arteriovenous malformations, venous angiomas, cavernous angiomas, capillary telangiectasias) of the brain and spinal cord

Moyamoya disease

Some forms of movement disorders (advanced Parkinson's disease, chorea) involve the use of specially developed minimally invasive stereotactic techniques (functional, stereotactic neurosurgery) such as ablative surgery and deep brain stimulation surgery.