At Aureus Hospital, we understand that stroke and head injuries require immediate, precise, and specialized treatment to save lives and prevent long-term disability. Our Stroke & Head Injury Care Unit in Nagpur is equipped to handle neurological emergencies with the fastest response and expert medical intervention.
We combine advanced neurocritical technology with a compassionate, multidisciplinary approach to deliver comprehensive care—from emergency treatment to rehabilitation and recovery.
Ischemic Stroke (Clot in Brain Blood Vessel)
Hemorrhagic Stroke (Brain Bleeding)
Transient Ischemic Attack (Mini-Stroke)
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Skull Fractures & Brain Contusions
Brain Hemorrhage due to Trauma
Swelling or Pressure in the Brain (Edema)
Coma & Post-Trauma Complications
Golden Hour Emergency Care for faster treatment & better outcomes
24×7 Neurologist & Neurosurgeon Availability
Advanced Neuro ICU with round-the-clock monitoring
Expert Stroke Management Protocols for clot removal and brain protection
Minimally Invasive Neuro-Interventions for faster recovery
Early Rehabilitation Programs to restore speech, mobility & memory
Comprehensive Trauma Support for accident-related head injuriesOur Stroke & Head Injury Unit is led by experienced neurologists, neurosurgeons, and trauma specialists who are trained to handle the most critical emergency brain cases. They work closely with critical care doctors, rehabilitation experts, physiotherapists, and speech therapists to ensure complete neurological recovery and long-term care for every patient.
A1: Common signs include sudden weakness, face drooping, difficulty speaking, loss of balance, or vision problems. Immediate treatment is critical—Act FAST and reach the hospital immediately.
A2: Stroke treatment works best within the first 4.5 hours, known as the “golden window”. Quick treatment can save brain cells and prevent permanent damage.
A3: We offer advanced brain imaging, neurocritical monitoring, emergency neurosurgery, and rehabilitation support based on the severity of the injury.