Surgical treatment of epilepsy in India typically costs from AUD $7,662 to AUD $13,764. The final price depends on the specific surgical technique, necessary neuroimaging, and the hospital location. Patients save around 84% by travelling to India from Australia, where similar procedures cost AUD $67,400 on average. Standard surgical treatment often includes the procedure, anaesthetic, and initial post-operative hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing JCI-accredited facilities provides high-level security for Australian patients. Large networks like Apollo Hospital Indraprastha and Manipal Hospitals serve millions of patients annually. Specialists like Dr Anil Kumar Kansal at BLK Super Speciality Hospital bring international training from Germany and South Korea. Indian private hospitals often utilise robotic surgery and digital imaging comparable to top Australian private centres.
| India | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Surgical treatment of epilepsy | from AUD $7,662 | from AUD $31,217 | from AUD $21,284 |
| Vagus nerve stimulation | from AUD $19,865 | from AUD $25,541 | from AUD $17,027 |
| Medication treatment for epilepsy | from AUD $1,135 | from AUD $426 | from AUD $709 |
| Multiple subpial transections | from AUD $8,797 | - | from AUD $29,245 |
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The doctor is the Director of the Department of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery at BLK Super Specialty Hospital, specializing in surgical interventions for spine and brain pathologies. Areas of expertise include vascular neurosurgery, functional neurosurgery, epilepsy surgeries, and spinal surgery.
The doctor employs advanced techniques such as endoscopy and minimally invasive methods, which reduce tissue damage, blood loss, and recovery time.
With extensive experience, the doctor has held leadership roles at Fortis Hospital, Max Hospital, and Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, and has consulted at Vimhans Clinic and Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. Training includes courses in India, Germany, South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and the USA.