Brain Tumors

Brain tumors occur when abnormal cells grow within the brain, leading to pressure on surrounding tissues and affecting neurological functions. With advanced diagnostics and microsurgical techniques, we provide safe and effective treatment options tailored to each patient’s condition.

Glioma

Gliomas are tumors that originate from the supportive tissue of the brain. Depending on the type and grade, they can be slow-growing or aggressive. Treatment may involve surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy, often in combination for the best outcome.

Meningioma

Meningiomas arise from the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Most are benign but can still cause significant symptoms by pressing on nearby brain tissue. Surgery is usually the primary treatment, with minimally invasive approaches often possible.

Skull Base Tumors

These tumors occur at the base of the skull and can involve vital nerves and blood vessels. Treatment requires highly specialized surgical techniques, often aided by neuro-navigation and endoscopic methods to ensure precision and safety while preserving important functions.