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Brain Tumor Surgery

Surgical removal of brain tumors including glioma, meningioma, and pituitary tumors with precision planning.

  • Advanced imaging-guided planning
  • Awake craniotomy when needed
  • Multidisciplinary tumor board
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About this treatment

What to know before your consultation

Brain tumor surgery is the specialist procedure used to remove or reduce tumors within the brain or skull base when intervention offers the best chance of preserving neurological function and life. Tumors may be primary (starting in the brain) or secondary (spread from elsewhere), and include gliomas, meningiomas, pituitary adenomas, and metastatic lesions. Each case requires careful interpretation of MRI and CT imaging together with the patient's symptoms, age, and overall health.

Modern neurosurgical planning uses advanced imaging, neuronavigation, and — when tumors lie near speech or movement areas — awake mapping techniques to maximise safe removal while protecting critical brain function. Not every tumor requires immediate surgery; some are monitored with serial scans, while others need urgent decompression. Your neurosurgeon will explain whether the goal is complete removal, partial debulking, or biopsy for diagnosis.

Dr. Nikhil Bhamare performs brain tumor surgery at Medinova Super Speciality Hospital, Nashik, with access to ICU care, neuro-rehabilitation, and coordinated follow-up imaging. Whether you are seeking a first opinion or a second review of existing scans, a structured consultation helps clarify timing, surgical approach, and expected recovery.

Why this treatment

Key benefits

Evidence-based outcomes and specialist-led care at every stage.

Advanced imaging-guided planning

Awake craniotomy when needed

Multidisciplinary tumor board

Your care pathway

What to expect

A clear, step-by-step journey from evaluation through recovery.

  1. 1

    Evaluation

    MRI/CT, neurological assessment, and treatment planning.

  2. 2

    Surgery

    Craniotomy or minimally invasive approach for safe tumor excision.

  3. 3

    Recovery

    ICU monitoring, rehabilitation, and follow-up imaging.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about brain tumor surgery and what to expect.

Not always. Some tumors are monitored or treated with non-surgical options after specialist evaluation.
Use the contact form on our website or call during office hours. We will confirm visit type and insurance details when possible.
Coverage depends on your plan and medical necessity. We can provide documentation your insurer may require.
Visit length varies by complexity. Many visits are 30–60 minutes; procedures or new-patient visits may take longer.

Related conditions

Conditions commonly evaluated and treated alongside this procedure.

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Book your brain tumor surgery consultation

Dr. Nikhil Bhamare provides specialist evaluation, advanced imaging review, and personalised treatment planning at Medinova Super Speciality Hospital.

  • · Comprehensive pre-operative assessment
  • · Second opinions with imaging review
  • · Coordinated inpatient and ICU care when required
Dr. Nikhil Bhamare

Dr. Nikhil Bhamare

Neurosurgeon & Spine Surgeon

15+ years experience

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