Dr. Mazda K. Turel - Brain & Spine Surgeon | Wockhardt Hospitals

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Dr. Mazda Turel
Dr. Mazda K. Turel
Consultant Brain & Spine Surgeon
MBBS, MCh Neurosurgery (Christian Medical College, Vellore), Fellowship and Skullbase and Neuro-oncology, Toronto, Canada, Fellowship in Complex and minimally invasive spine surgery, Chicago, USA. Fellowship in cerebovascular and bypass surgery, shangai China
13+Years of Experience
₹ 3000Consultation Fees
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Area of Expertise

    • Expert in complex Brain Tumor Surgeries
    • Skilled in Cerebrovascular Surgery for stroke and aneurysm management
    • Specializes in Epilepsy Surgery for seizure control
    • Proficient in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

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Our dedicated team delivers advanced diagnostic services, expert surgical care, and round-the-clock emergency support to ensure comprehensive patient care and exceptional medical care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To find the exact location of Wockhardt Hospitals in Mumbai Central to consult a cardiologist, please click here or use maps for directions. We are easily accessible by various modes of transportation.

You should consult a spine and brain surgeon if you experience persistent back or neck pain, radiating limb pain, numbness, frequent headaches, balance issues, seizures, or have been diagnosed with brain/spinal tumors, disc herniation, or trauma-related injuries.

No, not always. Many spine and brain conditions can be treated with medication, physical therapy, or minimally invasive procedures. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatments fail or in critical cases like tumors, severe compression, or neurological deficits.

Brain surgery may be needed for tumors, trauma, hemorrhage, epilepsy, or vascular malformations based on imaging and symptoms.

We use neuronavigation, intra-operative imaging, and minimally invasive tools for high-precision brain and spine surgeries.

Yes. With robotic and endoscopic techniques, spine surgery today is safer, with faster recovery and fewer complications.