Gamma Knife Treatment


Gamma Knife Treatment in India: A Comprehensive Overview
Affordable Gamma Knife Treatment and Recovery in India
Gamma Knife treatment in India is a cost-effective option, with expenses ranging from USD 15,000 to USD 25,000 for Indian patients and USD 20,000 to USD 35,000 for international patients. The treatment typically involves a single session or a few sessions, with each session lasting about 1 to 2 hours. The recovery period is generally short, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few days. The overall cost can vary based on the type of condition being treated, the number of sessions required, and the choice of hospital, offering a tailored approach to each patient’s needs.
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Understanding Gamma Knife Treatment
Gamma Knife treatment is a highly precise form of radiosurgery used to treat brain tumors, vascular malformations, and other neurological conditions. It employs focused gamma rays to deliver a high dose of radiation to a targeted area in the brain while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissues. The procedure is non-invasive, performed on an outpatient basis, and does not require a surgical incision. The Gamma Knife system uses multiple sources of radiation to converge on a specific point, offering an accurate and effective treatment for conditions that are difficult to reach or operate on through traditional surgery.