Neurosurgery: Top Specialists and Clinics in Switzerland
Neurosurgery deals with the treatment of spinal disorders (intervertebral hernias, vertebral fractures, spinal cord tumors, degenerative scoliosis) and disorders of the nervous system (brain tumors, vascular malformations, disorders of cerebrospinal fluid).
If you experience discomfort or pain in the spine or limbs, you may need to consult a neurosurgeon.
Key symptoms of diseases treated by a spinal neurosurgeon include:
Numbness in the fingers and toes, often accompanied by pain in the lower back and neck, increased pressure, and dizziness.
Persistent chest and lower back pain.
Diagnosis of "intervertebral hernia" after examination.
Chronic headaches, recurring fainting, and vision impairment.
Consequences of traumatic brain injury.
Congenital defects in the development of the central nervous system.
In this field CorSwiss collaborates with many leading Swiss neurosurgical centers, including Privatklinik Bethanien, Clinique de Genolier, Clinique Générale, Privatklinik Lindberg, Clinique de Montchoisi, Clinica Sant’Anna, Clinica La Providence, and Clinica Ars Medica.
Advantages of clinics in Switzerland:
The average length of hospital stay is 2 days, and the total duration of treatment in a neurosurgical center is from 5 to 7 days.
Clinic doctors have extensive experience and qualifications.
Patient safety is the clinics' top priority.
Clinics are equipped with high-precision medical instruments and state-of-the-art devices, which, combined with the high professionalism of Swiss neurosurgeons, guarantees effective treatment.
Neurosurgeons are high - level specialists requiring increased concentration and perseverance. Some of their duties include:
Referring patients for MRI, CT scans for an accurate diagnosis.
Assessing the results of these examinations and making a diagnosis.
Performing the operation prescribed by the attending physician.
Evaluating the results of the operation, determining the need for additional treatment, rehabilitation, and monitoring the patient's condition.
Providing necessary recommendations after the operation.