Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) is a non-surgical radiation therapy used for treating small tumors and functional disorders of the brain with high precision. Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) applies similar techniques to treat tumors in the body. These outpatient procedures use precisely targeted radiation in high doses to spare healthy tissue
SRS is a minimally invasive radiation treatment that targets brain, spine, and body tumors or abnormalities. Unlike surgery, there is no physical removal of the tumor. Instead, concentrated radiation beams damage DNA in cancer cells, making them unable to reproduce. SBRT is used for body tumors, where radiation is carefully directed at the tumor while keeping the patient immobile. Q: What is the difference between SRS and traditional radiotherapy? A: SRS delivers high doses with pinpoint accuracy, exposing minimal normal tissue
India's JCI and NABH-accredited hospitals offer international-standard outcomes at a fraction of US and UK prices, with shorter waiting times, English-speaking care teams, and dedicated international patient departments.
| Country | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| United States | $25,000 |
| United Kingdom | $12,000 |
| India via Medvalley | $2,000 – $7,000 |
BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital
New Delhi · JCI, NABH
Fortis Escorts Heart Institute
New Delhi ·
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
New Delhi ·
Manipal Hospital Dwarka
New Delhi ·
Max Super Speciality Hospital Patparganj
New Delhi · NABH, NABL
Max Super Speciality Hospital Saket
New Delhi ·
Apollo Hospital Bengaluru
Bengaluru ·
Aster CMI Hospital
Bengaluru ·
HCG Hospital Bengaluru
Bengaluru ·
Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road
Bengaluru ·
Apollo Cancer Institute Chennai
Chennai ·
Apollo Hospital Chennai
Chennai ·