
Dr. Hardik Shukla
Consultant Neuro surgeon
Sterling Hospitals

Dr. Hardik Shukla
Consultant Neuro surgeon
Sterling Hospitals
A Brief
Introduction
Dr. Hardik Shukla is a Consultant Neurosurgeon with comprehensive training in brain and spine surgery. He completed his MBBS from KPC Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, and subsequently underwent a direct six-year DrNB training program in Neurosurgery at the Western India Institute of Neurosciences, Kolhapur.
His areas of expertise include brain tumours, neurotrauma, degenerative and traumatic spine disorders, spinal tumours, neurovascular conditions such as intracranial aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations, as well as skull base and pituitary lesions. He is trained in advanced neurosurgical techniques including neuroendoscopic procedures, microsurgical vascular surgery and neuronavigation assisted surgery.
Dr. Shukla’s practice encompasses both emergency neurosurgical care and complex elective brain and spine surgeries. He is committed to providing precise surgical care with a patient-centred approach, emphasizing early diagnosis, clear communication, and evidence-based treatment.
Areas of Expertise
Areas of
Expertise
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Endoscopic/ Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery is a cutting-edge surgical technique used to address various spinal conditions with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. It involves using specialized instruments and a tiny camera (endoscope) inserted through small incisions in the skin to access the spine, allowing surgeons to perform precise procedures with less damage to muscles and tissues compared to traditional open surgery.
Spinal Tumour Surgery is a specialized surgical procedure performed to remove tumours located in or around the spinal cord or spinal column. These tumours can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) and may originate from the spinal cord itself (intradural) or from surrounding tissues (extradural). The goal of spinal tumour surgery is to safely remove as much of the tumour as possible while preserving neurological function and relieving symptoms.
Awards &
Recognitions
2nd Prize in Paper Presentation (MCNS 2025, Kolhapur) - Utility of Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring in Spine Surgery
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