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Welcome to Royal Care Institute of Neurosciences

Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremors are issues that the health capital of India, Chennai, along with the rest of the world are working hard to solve. The city boasts world class hospitals and advanced neurology centers which means the advanced mediscope facilities and hi-tech treatments offered are second to none.

Apart from physiotherapy, tablets and surgical interventions offer treatment, however hiring professional help comes at a price, and a hefty one at that. Thankfully on debuting VRgFUS in Chennai, it has proven to be a non-surgical, painless, and effective method of treating sore muscles, thereby changing the paradigms of treating paralysis.

Advanced Parkinson's Disease Treatment in Chennai

In the past, methods like strength training, hydrotherapy, and rehabilitation therapies were all that was available. Wringing your neck and holding your breath could help, but not eradicate the disease. Surgery without complicating factors is logical, yet patients shy away due to prioritizing receiving aid from merciful nurses first.

Patients at Royal Care Hospital, Chennai, can now enjoy incision-free, and pain free treatment for sore legs. Quicker treatment means no anaesthesia, no recovery means no downtime. Feeling better now? Many sufferers report an instant change and the best bit? They don't need to stay in the hospital overnight.

Why Choose MRgFUS at Royal Care Hospital?

  • Non-invasive & Risk Free : No cuts means no sutures, no needles means no blood loss.
  • Quicker & Fewer Side Effects : Almost immediate relief from discomfort with no complications.
  • No Inpatient Care Required : Walk in and walk out the same day.
  • Always Available Neurologists : We have leading authorities in the world of Parkinson’s.

Patients suffering from Parkinson’s disease at Chennai can take advantage of the advanced and non-invasive Magnetic Resonance guided Focused Ultrasound Therapy (MRgFUS) available at Royal Care Hospital and start living proactively again.