
A brain hemorrhage is a medical emergency that requires immediate expert intervention. At our advanced neurosurgery center in Jalandhar, we provide rapid, life-saving care for patients suffering from brain bleeds, aneurysms, and traumatic brain injuries.
Dr. Atul Sharma, a renowned PGI Chandigarh Alumni, specializes in complex craniotomies and minimally invasive neurovascular procedures. With state-of-the-art ICU backup and advanced imaging technology, we are dedicated to maximizing survival rates and ensuring the best possible recovery outcomes.
Time is brain. If you or a loved one experiences these symptoms, seek immediate medical help at our Jalandhar clinic.
Dr. Atul Sharma provides specialized surgical and non-surgical management for various types of intracranial hemorrhages.
Bleeding within the brain tissue, often caused by high blood pressure or trauma.
Bleeding in the space surrounding the brain, frequently caused by a ruptured aneurysm.
A collection of blood outside the brain, common in elderly patients after a fall.
Bleeding between the skull and the brain covering, usually requiring urgent surgery.
Complex repair of weakened blood vessel walls to prevent re-bleeding.
Comprehensive care for head injuries resulting from accidents or sports.
For critical cases involving large clots or rising pressure, Dr. Sharma performs advanced procedures:
Many small hemorrhages can be managed without surgery in our specialized Neuro-ICU:
Brain surgery allows no room for error. Dr. Atul Sharma brings years of specialized experience from PGI Chandigarh to Jalandhar, ensuring that your loved ones are in the safest hands.
Rigorous training at India's premier institute for neurological sciences.
Proven track record in handling complex neuro-emergencies and trauma.
"We lost all hope when my father had a massive brain bleed. Dr. Sharma performed surgery at 2 AM and saved his life. Today he is walking and talking. We are forever grateful."
Rajinder Singh
Jalandhar, Punjab
The most common sign is a sudden, blinding headache (often called a thunderclap headache), followed by vomiting, confusion, weakness on one side, or loss of consciousness.
No. Small bleeds can sometimes be managed with medication in the ICU to control blood pressure and swelling. Surgery is needed for large clots or aneurysms.
Recovery varies by severity. Some patients recover in weeks, while others need months of rehabilitation. Dr. Sharma provides a personalized recovery roadmap.
Yes, our team is equipped to handle 24/7 neuro-emergencies in Jalandhar with rapid triage and immediate surgical capability.
Trust the expertise of Dr. Atul Sharma for critical brain care. We are here to help you through the toughest times.