
Types of Neurology Procedures and Treatments
Botox in Chronic Headache
A preventive treatment using Botox injections to reduce the frequency and intensity of chronic migraine episodes.
Dementia Treatment
A combination of medications, cognitive therapy, and supportive care to slow progression, manage symptoms, and improve quality of life in memory-related disorders.
Epilepsy Treatment
A medical approach using anti-seizure drugs, therapy, or surgery to control abnormal brain activity and prevent recurrent seizures.
Treatment of Neuromuscular Disorders
Diseases that affect muscles and the nerves controlling them, treated with medication, therapy, and supportive care to improve strength and function.
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment
A combination of medications, physical therapy, and in some cases surgery, to manage tremors, stiffness, and movement difficulties caused by Parkinson’s.
Peripheral Neuropathy
A condition where damaged peripheral nerves cause weakness, pain, or numbness, often managed through medications, therapy, and lifestyle changes.
Spasticity/Movement Disorders
Botulinum Toxin injections to reduce pain, stiffness, or involuntary movements by relaxing overactive muscles and improving comfort and function.
Stroke (acute/chronic)
Medical management of stroke, using emergency drugs or rehabilitation to restore function and prevent future strokes.
Treatment of Sleep Disorders
Conditions that disrupt sleep patterns are treated through lifestyle changes, therapy, or medication to restore restful sleep and improve brain function.
Types of Neurosurgeries
Brain Abscess Drainage
A process that surgically drains pus from infected brain tissue to control infection, reduce pressure, and prevent neurological decline or life-threatening complications.
Craniotomy
A surgical procedure in which part of the skull is temporarily removed to access the brain to treat tumours, bleeding, clots, or seizures.
Endoscopic Cranial Surgery
A surgery involving using a tiny camera and instruments through small skull openings to access and treat tumours, aneurysms, or lesions near the brain with minimal invasion.
Laminectomy
This decompression surgery removes the lamina (the back part of the spinal bone) to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
Micro Discectomy
A minimally invasive spinal surgery to remove herniated disc material that compresses nearby nerves, effectively reducing leg or back pain and restoring mobility.
Stereotactic Procedures
Procedures that use advanced 3D imaging and navigation to precisely target deep-seated brain lesions for biopsy or treatment, minimising damage to surrounding healthy brain tissue.
Ventriculo-Peritoneal (VP) Shunt
A VP shunt is a tube inserted to divert excess cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to the abdomen. It relieves pressure in conditions like hydrocephalus and improves neurological outcomes.
Our Neuro Sciences Team

Dr. Krishna Kumar Choudhary
Director & Chief of Neurosurgery

Dr. Arun Sharma
Senior Consultant, Neurosurgery

Dr. Aparna Gupta
Associate Director, Neurology
Patient Stories

“My father could barely walk due to severe back and leg pain. Thanks to Dr. Tarush Rastogi and the care at ISIC, he walked the next day after a short spine surgery. Warm staff, smooth process, and truly life-changing treatment.”
Niharika Das, Assam
Daughter of Guneswar Das, Ex-MLA






