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KIMS Hospitals the First Private Hospital in South India to introduce Gamma Knife.

Gold Standard in Brain Radiosurgery 

KIMS Hospitals proudly introduces South India's first Gamma Knife, offering unparalleled precision, safety, and comfort, making it a groundbreaking solution for patients seeking advanced brain care.

Gamma Knife is a type of non-invasive radiation therapy used to treat brain tumors and other neurological conditions. Despite its name, it doesn't use a surgical blade or require incisions. Instead, it precisely delivers highly focused beams of gamma radiation to the targeted area, such as a tumor, while minimizing damage to the surrounding healthy brain tissue.

Benefits of Gamma Knife for Patients with Brain Tumors

No Cuts or Incisions

High Precision & Accuracy

Safe & Effective

Low Complications

Rapid Recovery Time

No Hospital Stay

Get treated by the top rated specialist in the city

Why Choose KIMS Hospitals for Gamma Knife?

South India’s First & Only:

Neuro Center in Hyderabad

Expert Care:

Highly experienced neurosurgery and radiosurgery team

Comprehensive Services:

Comprehensive care, diagnosis, and follow-up under one roof

Personalized, Compassionate Care:

Patient comfort and wellbeing is our priority

Why Gamma Knife?

Gamma Knife is a highly precise and accurate radiosurgery option because it is designed to treat conditions such as brain tumors, metastases, and other select brain disorders. Unlike traditional surgery, it is a safer, cognition-sparing option that involves no cuts or incisions, leading to a quicker recovery time.

Conditions Treated

Brain Tumors:

  • Brain Metastases
  • Acoustic Neuroma / Vestibular Schwannoma
  • Meningioma
  • Glioblastoma
  • Pituitary Adenoma
  • Craniopharyngioma
  • Pineal tumors
  • Selected benign / malignant gliomas

Vascular Conditions:

  • Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)


Clear doubts with

F.A.Q.s

Is the Gamma Knife actually a knife? -

No, it's a non-invasive, focused radiation therapy - no surgical incision is made.

Is the treatment painful? -

No, the procedure is completely pain-free.

How long does treatment take? -

Usually between 30 minutes and 2 hours, depending on the case.

Are there side effects? -

Very few. Some patients may experience mild fatigue or headache, which usually subsides quickly.

How soon can I resume activities? -

Most patients return to normal life within a day, with no hospital stay required.

Is hospitalization needed? -

No, it's typically a same-day, outpatient procedure.

Is it safe for elderly patients? -

Yes, it's particularly beneficial for those who are not ideal candidates for open surgery.

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