All Neurosurgical Conditions
-
Brain Tumours
Abnormal growths within the brain or surrounding structures that can be benign or malignant, requiring expert evaluation and treatment including surgery, Gamma Knife radiosurgery, or a combination of approaches tailored to the tumour type and location.
-
Pituitary Tumours
Growths in the pituitary gland that can cause hormonal imbalances or vision problems, typically treated with minimally invasive endoscopic surgery through the nose, medications, or Gamma Knife radiosurgery.
-
Spinal Conditions
A range of disorders affecting the spine, spinal cord, and nerve roots—including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression—that cause pain, numbness, or weakness, often treatable with minimally invasive surgical techniques.
-
Brain Trauma / Injury
Damage to the brain from external forces ranging from mild concussions to severe traumatic injuries requiring emergency neurosurgical intervention and long-term rehabilitation support.
-
Hydrocephalus
A condition characterised by excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain's ventricles, treated with shunt placement or endoscopic procedures to restore normal fluid circulation and prevent brain damage.
-
Peripheral Nerve Compression
Nerves can become compressed or squeezed causing pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that may require surgical decompression.
-
Trigeminal Neuralgia
A chronic facial pain condition causing sudden, severe, electric shock-like pain triggered by everyday activities, treatable with medications, microvascular decompression surgery, or Gamma Knife radiosurgery to provide lasting pain relief.