Dr. Naren Nayak- Neurosurgeon in Thane

Neurosurgeon

The brain is at the very core of who we are—when illness or injury touches it, life can change in an instant. In these moments, you need more than a doctor.  A skilled Neurosurgeon in Thane who can bring clarity in the middle of uncertainty and precision when every move counts.

Dr. Naren Nayak, a leading neurosurgeon in Thane, has devoted his career to treating complex conditions of the brain and nervous system. Known for his steady hands and thoughtful approach, he combines advanced surgical expertise with a rare sense of empathy, guiding patients and their families through some of their most difficult times.

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About Dr. Naren Nayak

Dr. Naren Nayak

With over a decade and a half of dedication to neurosurgery, Dr. Naren Nayak has become a trusted brain surgeon in Thane for patients facing complex neurological challenges. After completing his MS in General Surgery, MCh in Neurosurgery, and advanced fellowship training in Functional Neurosurgery in Japan, he has focused his expertise on conditions that affect the brain and nervous system.

His key areas of interest include Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for movement disorders, neuro-oncology, and trauma care. Known for his surgical precision and calm guidance, he ensures that every patient and family feel informed and supported at every step.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Nayak serves as a professor, mentoring young neurosurgeons with the same dedication and values that define his practice.

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Treatments Provided

As a leading Neurosurgery Specialist, Dr. Naren Nayak offers a range of advanced surgical treatments. Each procedure is planned with precision, using modern techniques to ensure safety and better recovery for patients.

DBS

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease

A minimally invasive surgery where electrodes are implanted in specific brain areas to help control symptoms like tremors, stiffness, and slowed movements. It is often recommended when medicines alone are not enough.
Thalamotomy

Thalamotomy

This procedure targets a tiny part of the brain called the thalamus to reduce tremors and improve motor control, especially in conditions like essential tremor or Parkinson’s disease.

Radiofrequency lesioning

Radiofrequency Lesioning

Radio waves are used to create precise, small lesions in specific brain areas to relieve symptoms of movement disorders or chronic pain that do not respond to other treatments.

MRgFUS

MRgFUS (Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound)

A non-invasive technique that uses focused ultrasound waves guided by MRI to treat essential tremor and other movement-related conditions, without the need for an incision.

Pallidotomy

Pallidotomy

This surgery is performed on a structure called the globus pallidus in the brain to ease stiffness and uncontrolled movements caused by advanced Parkinson’s disease or similar disorders.

intracranial_bleeding

Surgery for Intracranial Bleeding

Emergency procedures to stop bleeding within the brain and relieve dangerous pressure, often crucial after head injury, stroke, or ruptured blood vessels.

brain Tumor

Surgery for Brain Tumor

Advanced surgical techniques are used to remove brain tumors with precision, focusing on protecting vital brain functions and supporting recovery.
trigeminal_neuralgia

Trigeminal Neuralgia Surgery

Procedures such as microvascular decompression or targeted lesioning are used to ease severe facial pain by relieving pressure on the trigeminal nerve.

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Stereotactic Biopsy

A highly accurate method to obtain a tissue sample from deep within the brain using a guided, minimally invasive approach, helping plan further treatment.

Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen; expert neurological care can make all the difference.
Here’s why Dr. Naren Nayak is one of the most sought-after brain surgeons in Thane.

Why Choose Dr. Naren Nayak - Neurosurgeon in Thane

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Recognized Expertise: A highly skilled neurosurgeon in Thane, known for handling some of the most complex brain and spine cases with precision.

Pioneer in Functional Neurosurgery: Advanced fellowship training in Japan brings rare expertise in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and movement disorder surgeries.

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Clear Guidance in Critical Moments: Patients and families value his ability to simplify complex conditions, ensuring decisions are made with confidence.

Shaping Future Neurosurgeons: As a professor, he trains the next generation of specialists, staying ahead with the latest techniques and innovations.

Comprehensive, Personal Care: From diagnosis to recovery, his approach blends advanced science with the reassurance every patient needs.

Precise diagnosis and timely treatment can change outcomes—schedule your appointment now.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should someone consult a neurosurgeon?

A neurosurgeon should be consulted for conditions involving the brain, spine or nerves—such as persistent headaches, seizures, tremors, weakness in the limbs, loss of balance, spine injuries or when scans show tumors, bleeding, or other structural problems.

Is brain surgery always the only option?

Not necessarily. Many neurological problems can be managed with medicines, physiotherapy or minimally invasive procedures. Surgery is considered only when other treatments do not work or when it offers the best chance of recovery.

What is Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and who benefits from it?

DBS is a surgical procedure where electrodes are placed in specific areas of the brain to control symptoms such as tremors, stiffness and slowed movements. It is often used for patients with Parkinson’s disease or other movement disorders when medications no longer help.

How long does recovery take after neurosurgery?

Recovery varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s overall health. Some procedures require only a few days in the hospital, while others need longer rehabilitation. Every recovery plan is personalized to help patients regain strength safely.

Are spine problems also treated by a neurosurgeon?

Yes. Neurosurgeons are trained to treat conditions of both the brain and spine, including slipped discs, spinal cord compression, spine injuries and tumors affecting the spine.

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