Brain tumours require highly specialised care, precise diagnosis, and carefully planned treatment strategies. Brain Tumour Treatment services focus on delivering accurate diagnosis, advanced surgical and non-surgical options, and comprehensive post-treatment support with an emphasis on neurological safety and long-term quality of life.
Brain tumours may be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), and can originate in the brain or spread from other parts of the body. Common types include gliomas, meningiomas, pituitary tumours, and metastatic brain tumours. Symptoms can vary from headaches and seizures to vision problems, weakness, or behavioural changes, making early diagnosis essential.
Accurate diagnosis forms the backbone of effective treatment. High-resolution MRI, CT scans, functional imaging, and neurological assessments help determine the size, location, and nature of the tumour. In selected cases, biopsy procedures are performed to confirm tumour type and guide therapy.
Surgery is often the primary treatment for brain tumours when feasible. The goal is maximum safe tumour removal while preserving critical brain functions. Advanced microsurgical techniques and neuronavigation systems allow surgeons to operate with high precision, reducing the risk of neurological damage and improving outcomes.
Depending on tumour type and stage, treatment may also include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or targeted therapies. These treatments may be used alone or in combination with surgery. Personalised treatment plans are developed to balance effectiveness with patient safety.
Recovery after brain tumour treatment requires close monitoring and follow-up. Regular imaging, neurological assessments, and medication management help detect recurrence early and manage side effects. Rehabilitation services, including physiotherapy, speech therapy, and cognitive support, assist patients in regaining function and independence.
Brain tumour care is delivered by a collaborative team of neurosurgeons, neurologists, oncologists, radiologists, anaesthetists, and rehabilitation specialists. This multidisciplinary approach ensures continuity of care from diagnosis through recovery.
International patients receive coordinated support starting from pre-arrival case review to treatment planning and post-discharge guidance. During the treatment journey, care is delivered at Nivok Medical Tourism, where advanced neuro-oncology services are combined with compassionate patient care.
Brain tumour treatment demands precision, experience, and trust. These services are structured to provide safe, evidence-based, and patient-focused neurological care at every stage.