Cost of Spinal Stenosis in India

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Best hospitals for Spinal Stenosis in India

Wockhardt Hospital
Best for the heart, brain, spine and kidneys.
Location: Police Station, 1877 Dr. Anandrao Nair Marg near Agripada, Central Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400011
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
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SevenHills Hospital
Best for oncology, nephrology, orthopedics, IVF
Location: SevenHills Health City, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400059, India
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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Medanta – The Medicity
Best for oncology, transplants, orthopedics and spine surgeries.
Location: CH Baktawar Singh Road, Sector 38, Gurugram, Haryana 122001
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
Best for Cancer Treatment, Organ Transplant and Orthopedics
Location: Sarita Vihar, Mathura Road New Delhi, Delhi - 110076
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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Manipal Hospital New Delhi
Best for Cancer, Heart, Spine and Orthopedics
Location: Palam Vihar Sector 6, Main Dwarka Road, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi - 110075, India
Accreditation:
NABH
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Artemis hospital
Best for Oncology, Organ Transplant, Orthopedics, Spine
Location: Sector 51, Gurugram 122001 Haryana, India
Accreditation:
NABH
JCI
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis occurs when spaces between bones in the spine narrow, exerting pressure on the nerves and compressing them.

Symptoms of Spinal Stenosis
  • Severe pain in lower back and neck
  • Difficulty keeping balance while walking
  • Bowel/bladder dysfunction
  • Numbness in legs/hips
Causes of Spinal Stenosis
  • Hereditary factors
  • Overgrowth of bones
  • Aging
  • Injury
  • Tumors
Diagnosis of Spinal Stenosis
  • Physical examination
  • Imaging tests: X-ray, CT scan, MRI
  • Nerve conduction study
  • Electromyography (Analyses the electrical activity in muscles)
Treatment of Spinal Stenosis

Physiotherapy/Steroid Injections: These help in reducing pain and swelling, thereby increasing the space between bones in the spine.

Surgery: To treat spinal stenosis, the surgeon typically removes a part of the bones to make more space for the nerves. In more serious cases, implants and bone grafts are placed to bind together affected bones of the spine.

Risks of Spinal Stenosis
  • Infection
  • Respiratory problems
  • Fracture
  • Bone diseases
  • Nerve/tissue damage
  • Blood clots
Hospital stay:3 days
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