Vishwaraj Hospital

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24 Hr. Emergency No.

Dr. Abhijit Chandankhede

Specialist, Neurosurgeon

Nationality 

Language 

Experience  

 : Indian 

: English , Hindi , Marathi 

AboutDr. Abhijit Chandankhede

Dr. Abhijit Chandankhede is an experienced Neurosurgeon associated with the Centre for Neurosurgery at VishwaRaj Hospital. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of complex brain, spine, and nerve-related disorders. With expertise in advanced neurosurgical techniques, he is committed to delivering precise, patient-focused care while ensuring the highest standards of safety and clinical excellence.

The Centre for Neurosurgery at VishwaRaj Hospital provides comprehensive care for neurological conditions, utilizing advanced technology, modern surgical infrastructure, and evidence-based treatment protocols. The department focuses on achieving optimal outcomes through minimally invasive techniques, multidisciplinary collaboration, and personalized treatment plans.

With state-of-the-art operating facilities and advanced neuro-monitoring systems, the centre offers specialized care for patients suffering from brain and spine disorders, trauma, tumors, and pediatric neurological conditions.

Services & Specializations
The Centre for Neurosurgery offers expertise in:
* Neurotrauma Management
* Brain Tumor Surgery
* Pediatric Neurosurgery
* Neuroendoscopy (Brain & Spine)
* Minimally Invasive Brain & Spine Surgery
* Spine Surgery for Degenerative and Traumatic Conditions
* Neurosurgical Emergency Care
* Treatment of Brain Hemorrhage and Stroke-related Neurosurgical Conditions
* Management of Nerve Compression Disorders
* Advanced Surgical Care for Complex Neurological Disorders

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I consult a Neurosurgeon?

You should consult a neurosurgeon if you experience persistent headaches, seizures, spine pain, numbness, weakness in limbs, head injuries, brain tumors, or nerve-related disorders.

Neuroendoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses a small camera and specialized instruments to treat certain brain and spine conditions through smaller incisions.

Yes. Minimally invasive spine surgery is designed to reduce tissue damage, minimize pain, shorten hospital stays, and support faster recovery when appropriate for the patient.