International patient being received at Delhi airport by Medigocare coordinator before amygdalotomy surgery in India
A Medigocare coordinator receiving an international patient at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi — the first of many reassuring moments in your care journey.

Let me be direct with you: deciding to travel overseas for brain surgery is one of the most difficult decisions a person — or a family — can make. I've spoken with hundreds of international patients who arrived at Medigocare's WhatsApp number at 2 a.m., terrified, exhausted, and having already spent years trying every medication in the psychiatric handbook. They didn't want a glossy brochure. They wanted honest, practical answers.

So that's what this guide is. If you've already read about what amygdalotomy surgery is and who needs it, and you've compared the cost of amygdalotomy in India versus the USA and UK, you're probably now asking the question everyone eventually lands on: "OK — but how do I actually get there?"

This guide answers that, step by step. No fluff, no vague promises. Just the real process, the real documents, the real timeline, and the real support you'll receive when you travel to Gurgaon, India with Medigocare.

500+
International patients facilitated by Medigocare
15–21
Typical days needed for full surgery + initial recovery
5–10
Business days for Indian Medical Visa approval

1 Starting Your Journey — The Free Online Case Evaluation

Before any visa, any flight ticket, any hotel booking — there's one thing you do first: you share your case with us. And that process is much simpler than you might expect.

What to Share in Your Initial Medical Query

When you contact Medigocare via WhatsApp (+91 9085883067) or through our contact page, you'll be asked to share: a summary of your diagnosis, how long you've had the condition, which treatments you've already tried, and any recent MRI or CT scan reports. That's it initially. Don't worry if you don't have everything ready — our team asks for documents in phases so it doesn't feel overwhelming.

What Happens After You Submit Your Case

Within 24–48 hours, our medical case reviewers (who include physicians, not just coordinators) will assess whether amygdalotomy surgery in India is likely appropriate for your situation. If your case isn't a strong match for amygdalotomy, we'll tell you honestly — and we may suggest alternatives like Deep Brain Stimulation or VNS therapy depending on your profile.

How Medigocare Matches You with the Right Neurosurgeon

India has some extraordinary functional neurosurgeons — but not every one specialises in stereotactic amygdalotomy for psychiatric indications. Medigocare works specifically with surgeons experienced in this procedure, including those at Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurgaon — where Dr. Rana Patir, with over 10,000 neurosurgical procedures to his name and 34 years of experience, leads a department that handles some of the most complex cases referred to India from around the world. We match you to the surgeon whose surgical approach and case history best fits yours. It's not a lottery.

2 Getting Your Indian Medical Visa — Everything You Need to Know

Documents required for Indian medical visa application for amygdalotomy surgery — passport, hospital invitation letter, medical reports
A typical document set for the Indian Medical Visa application — Medigocare provides the hospital invitation letter, which is the most critical document in the bundle.

What Is a Medical Visa for India (Type 'MX')?

India's Medical Visa — officially categorised as Type 'MX' — is issued specifically to foreign nationals seeking treatment at recognised medical institutions in India. It's different from a tourist visa (which technically doesn't cover medical procedures) and allows for multiple entries over a period of up to one year. Most patients coming for amygdalotomy will use this visa type, and applications are processed through the official Indian e-visa portal. The approval timeframe is generally 5–10 business days, though priority processing is sometimes possible.

Required Documents Checklist for Medical Visa

📋 Medical Visa Document Checklist
  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity remaining
  • Medigocare's official hospital invitation letter (we provide this)
  • Surgical recommendation letter from your home country doctor
  • Current psychiatric diagnosis report
  • Recent MRI or CT brain scan results
  • Proof of failed conventional treatment attempts
  • Two recent passport-size photographs (white background)
  • Visa application fee payment (varies by nationality)
  • Travel insurance documentation (recommended)

Fast-Track Medical Visa: How Medigocare's Hospital Letter Helps

The single most important document in the whole application is the hospital invitation letter — and this is something Medigocare obtains for you from our partner hospital. Consulates typically process applications with a credible hospital letter faster than those without one. In our experience, patients who submit a complete application with this letter in hand rarely face delays beyond 7 working days. We've helped patients from Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, the UK, Nepal, Bangladesh, and the Middle East navigate this process successfully.

Country-Specific Visa Tips (USA, UK, Africa, Middle East)

Patients from the United States and UK can apply for an Indian e-Medical visa entirely online — no consulate visit required. African nationals (particularly East African countries) typically need to apply at the Indian High Commission in their capital city, and the process can take 7–14 days so planning ahead is essential. Middle Eastern patients (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) generally have smooth processing timelines of 5–7 days. Check the official Indian visa portal for your specific nationality requirements — and contact our team if you need specific guidance. We've seen every situation.

3 Your Arrival in India — What Medigocare Arranges for You

Here's where things feel different from just booking a flight and hoping for the best. When you travel with Medigocare, you are not arriving as a medical tourist navigating an unfamiliar system. You're arriving as a patient who already has a team on the ground.

Airport Pickup & Transfer to Hospital/Accommodation

A Medigocare coordinator — someone who knows your case by name, not just a number — will be waiting for you at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi (Terminal 2 or 3 depending on your airline). From there, it's roughly a 45–60 minute drive to Gurgaon depending on traffic. We arrange a clean, air-conditioned vehicle with a driver who understands medical passengers need a calm, comfortable journey. If you're arriving exhausted after a long-haul flight from the US, UK, or Africa, that matters more than you'd think.

Language Support & Cultural Guidance

India can feel overwhelming if you've never been before — and arriving for brain surgery makes that even more acute. Our coordination team includes English-speaking patient liaisons who can assist with translation, explain local customs, and be available via phone or WhatsApp throughout your stay. For Arabic-speaking patients, we have Arabic-language support available. For French-speaking African patients, assistance is available on request.

International patient completing hospital registration at Gurgaon neurosurgery hospital with Medigocare medical coordinator assistance
Hospital onboarding is handled entirely by our team — from paperwork to pre-surgery diagnostic scheduling. You focus on resting; we handle the logistics.

Pre-Surgery Hospitalization: Registration and Final Tests

You won't be rushed into surgery the morning after you land. There's an important window — typically 2–3 days — for the surgical team to conduct their own pre-operative assessments. These include a fresh neurological evaluation, updated imaging if required, blood work, cardiac clearance, and a final consultation with your surgeon. This isn't bureaucratic overhead — it's the standard of care that ensures you are ready and the team is confident. NABH and JCI-accredited hospitals in India adhere to pre-surgical protocols equivalent to international quality standards, and Medigocare only works with hospitals that hold these certifications.

4 Surgery Day & In-Hospital Experience

"Walking into the OR is frightening no matter how well-prepared you are. What helped me was knowing my Medigocare coordinator was right outside, and that my family back home had already received an update by the time I came out of anaesthesia." — Patient testimonial, East African patient, 2024.
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What to Expect at the Medigocare Partner Hospital

The amygdalotomy procedure itself — when performed via stereotactic ablation — is done under general anaesthesia and typically takes 2–4 hours. The surgical team uses advanced neuro-navigation to precisely locate the amygdala, and the ablation is confirmed via intra-operative imaging. You won't feel anything during the procedure. Most patients describe coming out of anaesthesia feeling groggy but surprisingly calm — different from how they'd expected.

The hospital rooms at our partner facilities in Gurgaon are private, clean, and equipped with good Wi-Fi — which matters because your family will want to see your face as soon as possible after surgery. If you've ever been admitted to a government hospital anywhere and dreaded the experience, the private hospital environment in India at this level will likely exceed your expectations.

Who Will Be Your Point of Contact During Surgery?

Your Medigocare coordinator stays in the hospital on surgery day and is your single point of contact. They liaise between the surgical team, the anaesthesiologist, and you (or your accompanying family member). If there's any update — expected or otherwise — they communicate it promptly. You're not left wondering.

Communication with Family Back Home During Surgery

This is something many international patients worry about — and rightly so. We have a structured communication protocol. Before surgery, we collect the WhatsApp contact of at least two family members at home. Our team sends a pre-surgery confirmation message, an in-progress status update, and a post-surgery "procedure completed" message with the surgeon's brief verbal feedback. Family members who are 10,000 kilometres away shouldn't be left staring at their phones in silence.

5 Post-Surgery Stay in India (Days 3–15)

Surgery isn't the end of the journey — it's actually the midpoint. What happens in the days immediately following amygdalotomy is just as important as the procedure itself. If you want the full picture of what recovery looks like clinically, I'd strongly recommend reading our dedicated piece on life after amygdalotomy — recovery timeline, results, and real patient stories. But here's the logistical reality.

Where You Will Stay: Accommodation Options Near the Hospital

Comfortable serviced apartment accommodation in Gurgaon near hospital for international medical tourists recovering from amygdalotomy surgery India
Medigocare arranges recovery-friendly serviced apartments within 2–3 km of our partner hospitals in Gurgaon — so follow-up appointments don't require stressful commutes.

Most patients spend 5–7 days in the hospital after amygdalotomy, then transition to a serviced apartment or guesthouse near the hospital for the remaining 7–10 days of their India stay. Gurgaon — sometimes called Gurugram — is a modern, well-developed city with very good infrastructure. It's not the "India" some patients imagine from old travel shows. There are excellent restaurants serving international cuisine, reliable pharmacy access, clean streets in the medical district, and Uber works perfectly.

Medigocare pre-selects recovery accommodation based on your needs — distance to hospital, whether a companion is travelling with you, dietary requirements, and budget. We don't just point you at a hotel booking website and wish you luck.

Follow-Up Appointments and Wound Care

During your post-hospital stay in Gurgaon, you'll typically have 2–3 outpatient appointments. These check neurological status, wound healing, and initial psychiatric response. Your surgeon may adjust medication protocols based on early post-operative observations. Our team arranges transport to each appointment — you don't need to figure out local logistics while recovering.

Getting Your Fitness-to-Fly Certificate

Airlines require a Fitness to Fly certificate for patients who have undergone brain surgery before they can board a long-haul flight. This certificate is issued by your surgeon after evaluating your post-operative status — typically between days 10 and 14 after surgery. It confirms there are no active complications that would make air travel medically risky. Medigocare coordinates this with the surgical team so you have the document ready before your departure.

⚠️ Important for Air Travel

Don't book your return flight for less than 14 days after your surgery date. In practice, most international airlines won't allow boarding without the fitness-to-fly certificate, and some require it even for domestic connections. Build a buffer of at least 2–3 extra days in your planning in case the certificate is delayed due to clinical observations.

6 Flying Home and Post-Discharge Support

What Medical Records You Will Receive

Before you leave India, Medigocare ensures you receive a complete discharge documentation package. This typically includes: the full operative report, pre- and post-operative imaging on a CD or USB drive, discharge summary, medication list with dosing instructions, wound care guidelines, and the surgeon's contact details for future reference. These documents are formatted to be understood by doctors in your home country — which is more important than it sounds, because your local physicians will need to continue your care.

Medigocare's 6-Month Post-Surgery Follow-Up Program

Our responsibility doesn't end when your plane takes off from Delhi. Medigocare runs a structured 6-month post-operative monitoring program for all amygdalotomy patients. This involves monthly telemedicine check-ins with our medical team, coordination with your surgeon's office if there are any concerns, and assistance in sharing updates with your home country psychiatrist or neurologist. We also maintain a 24/7 emergency telemedicine line for urgent post-operative concerns. In the rare event of complications that require intervention, we assist in coordinating with local hospitals and provide medical documentation support.

Practical Travel Tips for Medical Tourists Coming to Gurgaon/Delhi, India

Map showing Gurgaon and Delhi proximity for medical tourists — Indira Gandhi International Airport to Fortis Hospital Gurgaon distance guide
Gurgaon's Medical Mile — Fortis Memorial Research Institute and nearby partner hospitals are all within a 5 km radius, making recovery logistics much simpler than patients expect.

Best Time to Travel to India for Surgery

If you have any flexibility on timing, October through March is the most comfortable period to be in Gurgaon/Delhi. Temperatures are mild (15–28°C), air quality is generally better than in summer months, and hospital schedules are less affected by festive holidays (though Indian hospitals operate 365 days a year). The summer months of April through June bring extreme heat (40°C+), which isn't dangerous inside air-conditioned hospital environments, but can be taxing for a patient recovering from surgery who needs to attend outpatient visits. The monsoon season (July–September) is manageable but can cause traffic delays.

The India Tourism Ministry has good general travel advisories, but for medical-specific seasonal planning, just ask our team — we'll give you frank advice based on your surgery date options.

Currency, SIM Card, and Connectivity Tips

India's currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). ATMs are widely available in Gurgaon and accept most international Visa and Mastercard debit/credit cards. Currency exchange is available at the airport, but rates at local exchange offices in the city are usually better. Don't carry large amounts of cash unnecessarily — UPI-based payment apps (like Google Pay) work at most pharmacies and restaurants if you have an Indian SIM.

Getting a local SIM card at the airport is straightforward — Airtel and Jio both have kiosks at IGI Airport's arrival terminals. You'll need your passport and one passport photo. A 28-day data plan costs roughly ₹300–600 (USD 3.50–7.00) and gives you plenty of data for WhatsApp calls with family back home. Wi-Fi in hospital rooms and most serviced apartments is reliable, but having your own SIM for movement outside is practical.

Food, Diet, and Recovery-Friendly Accommodation Guide

Post-surgery dietary needs are something our team briefs you on before discharge. Generally, the first week requires soft, easily digestible foods. Indian hospitals typically have dietitian-supervised patient meals, and our accommodation partners can arrange custom meal plans on request. Gurgaon has an enormous variety of international restaurants — Middle Eastern, Chinese, Continental, South Indian, North Indian — so finding food you're comfortable with is rarely a problem. And no, you don't have to eat spicy food if you don't want to.

Begin Your Journey Today — Free Case Evaluation

If you've read this far and you're thinking "this might actually be possible for me" — that's the moment to act. The free case evaluation costs you nothing and gives you real answers about whether amygdalotomy in India is the right path for your situation. Our team is available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

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Your Complete India Amygdalotomy Journey — Week by Week

Planning is everything when it comes to international medical travel. So here's the realistic timeline we walk most patients through from first contact to final follow-up back home:

W1–2
Case evaluation & surgeon matching

Medical records reviewed, case presented to neurosurgical team, surgeon recommendation made. Cost estimate and treatment plan issued.

W3–4
Visa processing & travel booking

Hospital invitation letter issued. Medical visa applied for and approved (5–10 business days). Flights and recovery accommodation booked.

D1–3
Arrival in India & pre-operative work-up

Airport pickup, hotel check-in, hospital registration, full pre-operative assessment including imaging and blood work, surgeon consultation.

D4
Surgery day

Amygdalotomy performed. Family communication throughout. Post-operative monitoring in ICU/surgical recovery room.

D5–10
In-hospital recovery

Neurological observation, wound care, medication adjustment, initial psychiatric assessment. Typically 5–7 days in-patient.

D11–18
Outpatient recovery in Gurgaon

Recovery accommodation near hospital, 2–3 follow-up outpatient appointments, final imaging, fitness-to-fly certificate obtained.

D18–21
Return home

Airport transfer by Medigocare, complete medical documentation pack in hand, WhatsApp check-in 48 hours after landing.

Trusted Resources for Medical Tourists Travelling to India

Beyond what Medigocare provides, these are the official resources I'd recommend bookmarking before your trip:

For your medical visa application, use only the official Indian e-visa portal (indianvisaonline.gov.in) — there are many fraudulent third-party visa sites that overcharge or delay applications. The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals (NABH) publishes a searchable list of accredited hospitals in India — useful for independently verifying that your treating hospital meets quality standards. The India Tourism Ministry's official site has practical destination guides for international visitors. And the WHO's Safe Surgery Saves Lives initiative provides global context on surgical safety standards — India's top hospitals are aligned with these protocols.

Frequently Asked Questions: Medical Travel to India for Brain Surgery

How do I get a medical visa for India for amygdalotomy surgery?
Medigocare provides an official invitation letter from the partner hospital, which is the primary document required for India's Medical Visa (Type MX). You'll also need your passport, a surgical recommendation from your home country doctor, recent medical reports, and the visa fee. The medical visa is typically approved within 5–10 business days. We guide you through every step of the application process at no additional charge.
Is it safe to travel abroad for brain surgery?
Traveling internationally for brain surgery is safe when facilitated by an experienced medical tourism coordinator. India's top neurosurgery hospitals hold both NABH and JCI accreditations, maintaining patient safety standards equivalent to — or exceeding — those of many Western hospitals. Medigocare ensures complete pre-operative assessment before surgery is confirmed. No surgery is ever rushed.
What happens if I have complications after I return home?
Medigocare provides a 6-month post-operative monitoring program. We send your complete discharge summary and surgical reports to your home doctor. In the rare event of complications, we assist in coordinating with local hospitals and provide our medical team's guidance via telemedicine — available 24/7. We stay with you well beyond the flight home.
Can a family member accompany me to India for surgery?
Absolutely — and we highly recommend it. A family caregiver or companion may travel to India on a standard tourist visa or attendant medical visa. Medigocare arranges accommodation for both patients and their companions in facilities close to the hospital. Having a support person during recovery is beneficial both practically and emotionally.
How far in advance should I plan my amygdalotomy surgery trip to India?
We recommend planning at least 4–6 weeks in advance — allowing time for case evaluation and surgeon matching (1–2 weeks), medical visa processing (1–2 weeks), and flight and accommodation booking (1–2 weeks). In urgent cases, Medigocare can sometimes fast-track the entire process to 2–3 weeks, though visa processing timelines are controlled by the government, not us.
What documents do I need for brain surgery in India as a foreign patient?
The core documents are: valid passport (6+ months remaining validity), your current psychiatric diagnosis report, MRI or CT scan results (within 6 months), your treatment history showing failed conventional therapies, a referral letter from your home doctor, and two passport-size photographs. Medigocare provides a complete personalised checklist after reviewing your case — so you don't miss anything.
How long do I need to stay in India for amygdalotomy surgery?
Plan for 15–21 days total. That includes 2–3 days for pre-operative assessment, 1 day for surgery, 5–7 days in-hospital post-surgery, and a further 7–10 days nearby for follow-up appointments and fitness-to-fly clearance. Some patients with straightforward recoveries are cleared to fly by day 14; others may need a few extra days. Don't cut it too close with your return flight.
Which hospitals in Gurgaon or Delhi perform amygdalotomy surgery?
Medigocare works with NABH and JCI-accredited hospitals in Gurgaon and Delhi, including Fortis Memorial Research Institute — one of India's top functional neurosurgery centres. The specific hospital will be confirmed based on your case requirements and surgeon matching. We only recommend facilities where we have direct relationships with the neurosurgical team.
Can I get amygdalotomy surgery done via Gamma Knife in India?
Yes. Some candidates for amygdalotomy may be evaluated for Gamma Knife radiosurgery as a non-invasive alternative — particularly if they are not suitable for open stereotactic ablation. This is determined during your pre-operative assessment. Research published in Surgical Neurology International has documented cases of amygdalotomy via Gamma Knife for refractory behavioural disorders. Your surgical team will recommend the most appropriate technique for your specific case.
What is the difference between amygdalotomy and Deep Brain Stimulation for PTSD?
Great question — and it's one worth understanding carefully before you decide. Our full comparison of amygdalotomy vs DBS vs VNS covers this in depth, but in brief: amygdalotomy is an ablative (permanent) procedure, while DBS uses implanted electrodes that can be adjusted or reversed. Amygdalotomy has a longer clinical track record for refractory PTSD in certain patient profiles; DBS is preferred in cases where reversibility is important. Medigocare will discuss both options with you transparently during case evaluation.