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Overview
Dr. Anil Pande is a distinguished neurosurgeon with over 25 years of experience in the field, practicing in the vibrant city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He is well-respected in his specialty, prominently serving as an Adjunct Professor of Neurosurgery at Apollo AHERF, where he contributes to both education and the advancement of neurosurgical practices. Dr. Pande holds a robust educational background, having earned his MBBS, DNB (NeuroSurg), and MNAMS qualifications, which equip him with a profound understanding of complex neurosurgical procedures. His proficiency in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali, allows him to communicate effectively with a diverse range of patients, ensuring they feel understood and cared for. Dr. Pande's commitment to patient care and excellence in neurosurgery not only makes him a sought-after specialist in his field but also a trusted healthcare partner for those seeking neurological treatment. Patients can expect to receive comprehensive evaluations, innovative surgical solutions, and compassionate support throughout their journey. Whether it's managing intricate brain surgeries or addressing spine-related issues, Dr. Anil Pande is dedicated to providing the highest standard of neurosurgical care.
Experience
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2001 - 2012 Consultant Neurosurgeon and Spine Surgeon at V H S Multispecialty Hospital and Research Center2012 - 2014 Consultant Neurosurgeon and Spine Surgeon at SRM Medical College Hospital Kattankulathur2014 Consultant Neurosurgeon and Spine Surgeon at Apollo Speciality Hospitals
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Special Interests
List of Conditions Treated
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Glioma
- Meningioma
- vestibular-evoked-myogenic-potentials-vemp
- Cerebrospinal Fluid CSF
- Spinal Cord Stimulation
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where does Dr. Anil Pande practice?
Dr. Anil Pande practices at Apollo Speciality Hospitals, OMR Road. This hospital offers comprehensive healthcare services and specialized medical expertise.
Why do patients choose Dr. Anil Pande?
Patients seek Dr. Anil Pande's expertise for neurosurgical procedures such as craniotomy, spinal cord surgery, brain surgery, laminectomy, and treatment for foot drop. For a comprehensive list of his services and expertise, please refer to his professional profile.
What do patients say about Dr. Anil Pande?
Dr. Anil Pande has received positive feedback from two patients, including detailed accounts of their experiences. These testimonials highlight patient satisfaction with his neurosurgery expertise.
What are Dr. Anil Pande's medical qualifications?
Dr. Anil Pande holds an MBBS and a DNB in Neurosurgery.
What is Dr. Anil Pande's specialization?
Dr. Anil Pande specializes in Neurosurgery.
How many years of experience does Dr. Anil Pande have?
Dr. Anil Pande has 30 years of experience as a Neurosurgeon. His extensive experience spans various medical institutions.
Who is Dr. Anil Pande?
Dr. Anil Pande is a neurosurgeon with almost 20 years of experience practicing at Apollo Specialty Hospitals OMR in Chennai. He's known for his expertise in various neurosurgical procedures, particularly epilepsy treatment. Dr. Pande holds an MBBS, DNB (NeuroSurg.), and MNAMS, and is a member of over 10 prominent medical organizations including the National Academy of Medical Sciences and the Asian Conference of Neurological Surgeons. He provides comprehensive neurological care.
Who is a neurosurgeon?
A neurosurgeon is a medical specialist trained in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. They provide expert neurological care and neurosurgery.
Can a neurosurgeon remove a brain tumor?
Yes, neurosurgeons perform brain tumor removal surgery, a procedure known as craniotomy. This specialized surgical approach is used to treat various types of brain tumors.
Does a neurosurgeon only perform surgery?
While neurosurgeons are highly skilled in complex brain and spine surgeries, they prioritize conservative management. Medication is the preferred treatment option whenever feasible. Surgical intervention is considered only when medical management proves ineffective in alleviating the patient's condition.