Neurosurgery

Overview

Experience world-class treatment at Believers Church Medical College Hospital (BCMCH), recognized as the best neurosurgery hospital in Pathanamthitta. Our Neurosurgery Department is known for its team of highly skilled neurosurgeons, state-of-the-art facilities, and a patient-first approach to care.

With a strong record of success in performing complex brain and spine surgeries, we are a trusted referral center for advanced neurosurgical cases across Central Travancore and beyond. Our experts handle a wide range of conditions, including brain tumors, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, congenital abnormalities, and more.

Whether it's a routine procedure or a high-risk surgery, patients choose BCMCH for expert, reliable, and compassionate neurosurgical care— where clinical excellence meets trust.

 

Services

  • Neuro trauma care – Brain and Spine

  • Neuro-oncology – The full spectrum of Brain Tumor Management including Awake Craniotomy

  • Neuro vascular surgery

  • Paediatric Neurosurgery

  • Other procedure including micro vascular decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia, Carpal Tunnel Release 

  • Emergency Neurosurgical services are available round the clock

Specialists

FAQ

  • Taking prescribed medications as directed

  •  Following a healthy diet and exercise routine

  •  Getting adequate sleep

  •  Managing stress through relaxation techniques

  •  Avoiding known triggers (e.g., for migraines)

  •  Using assistive devices if recommended

  •  Attending therapy sessions as prescribed

  •  Keeping a symptom diary to track progress

  • Regular exercise to improve blood flow to the brain

  •  A balanced diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins

  •  Adequate sleep (7-9 hours for most adults)

  •  Stress management through techniques like meditation or yoga

  •  Mental stimulation through puzzles, reading, or learning new skills

  •  Limiting alcohol consumption and avoiding smoking

  •  Maintaining social connections

  •  Protecting your head from injuries (e.g., wearing helmets during sports)

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