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Welcome to the

Intracranial Hypertension

Center of Excellence

Intracranial Hypertension Center at the Institute for Specialized Surgery is focused on the diagnosis and management of elevated intracranial pressure and related neurological conditions. Our team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, and specialized physicians uses advanced imaging, minimally invasive techniques, and evidence-based protocols to provide precise, individualized care.

Intracranial hypertension can cause persistent headaches, vision changes, and other neurological symptoms, often requiring careful evaluation and ongoing management. Many patients have coexisting conditions such as obesity, sleep apnea, or vascular disorders that influence treatment planning. At the Intracranial Hypertension Center, we develop personalized care plans aimed at reducing intracranial pressure, alleviating symptoms, and preserving neurological function.

For inquiries regarding a specific physician, please refer to their faculty page.

Frequently Asked Questions

For additional questions or personalized support, please reach out to our team.

What is intracranial hypertension?
Intracranial hypertension is a condition in which pressure inside the skull becomes elevated, which can cause headaches, vision changes, and other neurological symptoms.
Patients experiencing persistent headaches, vision problems, nausea, or neurological symptoms may benefit from evaluation. Advanced imaging and thorough neurological assessments help diagnose the condition accurately.
Treatment may include medications, minimally invasive procedures, or surgical interventions to reduce intracranial pressure. Individualized care plans are developed to relieve symptoms, preserve neurological function, and improve quality of life.