Video Consult Best Brain Tumor Surgery Doctors in New Delhi, India from Accra, Ghana

Hearing the words "brain tumour" is terrifying — but many brain tumours are treatable, and some are completely curable with surgery. Before you assume the worst, talk to a senior Indian neurosurgeon over video and get a clear, written plan within 48 hours. No travel needed to talk, and nothing to pay.

Patients in Accra diagnosed with a brain tumour can get a free video consultation with a senior Indian neurosurgeon through GAF Healthcare. Share your MRI or CT scans over WhatsApp, and within 48 hours you'll receive a written treatment plan, an honest view of whether the tumour is benign or malignant, and a clear cost estimate — with no need to travel just to talk.

GAF Healthcare connects brain tumour patients in Accra, Ghana with neurosurgeons at NABH- and JCI-accredited hospitals in New Delhi, India, where specialist neurosurgical care and equipment — operating microscopes, neuro-navigation, Gamma Knife and CyberKnife — are widely available. The free video consultation reviews your scans and biopsy, indicates whether the tumour appears benign or malignant, explains the surgical or radiosurgical options, and provides a written cost estimate within 48 hours. GAF arranges the visa, accommodation and support for the patient and a family member during the roughly three-week stay.

Brain tumour surgery in India
$4,000–$9,000
Saving vs USA
60–70%
Written treatment plan
Within 48 hours
Options available
Craniotomy, keyhole, Gamma Knife, CyberKnife
Typical stay in India
~3 weeks
Consultation
Free, no obligation

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a brain tumour mean cancer?

Not necessarily. Many brain tumours are benign — non-cancerous — and can be cured by removing them. The specialist will look at your scans and tell you what yours appears to be.

Is surgery the only option?

Not always. Sometimes radiosurgery like Gamma Knife or CyberKnife can treat a tumour without any incision, and some small benign tumours may simply be watched. It depends on the size and location, and the specialist will advise.

Will surgery affect how I think, speak or move?

Surgeons use careful techniques, including awake surgery near critical areas, to protect these functions. The specialist will be honest with you about the risks in your case.

How urgent is it?

It depends on the tumour. Some need prompt surgery; others can be planned. The specialist reviews your scans and tells you where you stand.

Do I really have to travel just to talk to a doctor?

No. The video consultation and the written plan happen while you're still at home in Accra, and they're free.

What will it cost?

$4,000–$9,000 for surgery depending on the approach. You'll get a written estimate so there are no surprises.

How long would I need to stay in India?

About three weeks in total — usually 5–7 days in hospital plus recovery. The specialist will confirm for your case.

What if it turns out to be cancerous?

Surgery is usually the first step, sometimes followed by radiotherapy or chemotherapy, which can also be arranged.

What should I send before the consultation?

Your MRI or CT scans (the actual images if possible, not just the report), your biopsy if you've had one, and your medical history.

Is the video consultation truly free?

Yes. You'll get a written opinion within 48 hours, with no obligation to go further.