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American Radiosurgery

How stereotactic radiosurgery treats the brain without a cut, what it can and cannot do, and what the day in the frame is actually like.
Gamma Knife radiosurgery, from the first scan to the years of follow-up.

Where people travel for Gamma Knife and stereotactic radiosurgery

A few readers look beyond their own country for stereotactic radiosurgery, whether to reach a Gamma Knife or CyberKnife unit sooner, to be treated at a particular centre they have researched, or to lower the cost of a self-funded course. This page lists a medical-travel agency alongside several hospitals that treat international patients and run radiosurgery or radiation-oncology programmes, so you can see the shape of the options. We endorse none of them and take nothing for a listing.

How to use this page

Radiosurgery is planned by a team, so before you commit, confirm the centre's current accreditation, ask which platform they use (Gamma Knife, CyberKnife or a LINAC system) and how many cases like yours they treat each year, and get the planned marginal dose and the number of sessions in writing. Just as important for a brain condition, settle who reviews your follow-up MRI scans, and when, once you are home again.

Providers

Thailand Care

Bangkok, Thailand · medical-travel agency

Thailand Care is a medical-travel agency based in Bangkok that arranges stereotactic radiosurgery, including Gamma Knife treatment, for international patients at JCI-accredited Thai hospitals. It matches the patient to a neurosurgery and radiation-oncology team, books the treatment, and organises the consultation, imaging review, quotation, interpreting, transfers, and follow-up. The agency coordinates the visit; the planning and treatment are carried out by the hospital's clinicians.

Accreditation: Partner hospitals hold JCI

Based in: Bangkok, Thailand

Anadolu Medical Center

Kocaeli, Turkey · hospital

Anadolu Medical Center, near Istanbul and affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine, is a JCI-accredited hospital whose oncology and neurosciences departments treat international patients, including with Gamma Knife stereotactic radiosurgery.

Accreditation: JCI-accredited

Acıbadem Healthcare Group

Istanbul, Turkey · hospital group

Acıbadem is a JCI-accredited hospital group with a high-volume radiation-oncology programme that treats brain and body targets with stereotactic techniques for a large international caseload.

Accreditation: JCI-accredited

Apollo Hospitals, Chennai

Chennai, India · hospital

A large multi-specialty hospital that treats visiting patients, Apollo Chennai runs neurosciences and radiation-oncology services offering stereotactic radiosurgery for brain tumours and related conditions.

Accreditation: JCI-accredited

Mount Elizabeth Hospital

Singapore · hospital

A flagship private hospital treating international patients, Mount Elizabeth in Singapore provides neurosurgery and radiation oncology, including stereotactic radiosurgery for brain lesions.

Accreditation: JCI-accredited

Listing order is not a ranking. This is general information, not a recommendation of any individual provider.