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Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders/diseases or injury that affects any portion of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, spinal column, and peripheral nerves. This specialty includes both adult and pediatric patients. A physician who specializes in neurosurgery is called a neurosurgeon. Although they are mostly known as ‘brain surgeons,’ they are also medically trained to help patients who suffer from neck and back pain, as well as a wide range of other illnesses. Some of the most common conditions that neurosurgeons can treat include:
A neurosurgeon can provide diagnostic procedures, as well as both surgical and non-surgical treatment. These include, but are not limited to:
Your length of stay depends on the type of procedure you underwent. For diagnostic tests, you may need to stay in Johor for 3 to 7 days to wait until the results are ready and to discuss the results with your neurosurgeon. In some cases, you may be allowed to leave for home immediately. For medical treatments, you usually need to stay in the hospital for two to five days, and stay in Johor for 7 to 14 more days, sometimes even longer. During your stay, you will have to attend regular checkups where your neurosurgeon monitors your condition. If everything is fine, you will be allowed to travel home.
Since there is a wide range of procedures, recovery times vary. In general, it can take around 4 to 12 weeks to recover from surgery. During this period avoid strenuous activities and take time off of work. Your doctor will gradually allow you to increase your activity levels, based on their examination at the follow-up visits.
After neurosurgery treatments, you will have to change your lifestyle. A healthy diet, such as keeping your salt levels down and avoiding sugary food, is crucial to prevent complications. It is also important that you exercise regularly and get enough sleep. For some types of surgery, you will need rehabilitation therapy, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech, language therapy.
Given the advances in technology, understanding of the nervous system, and surgical understanding, the success rate of neurosurgery continues to improve and is now higher than before. For example, the success rate of endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) is around 95%, while the likelihood of being seizure-free five years after epilepsy surgery is around 95%. Still, every procedure come with potential risks and side effects, such as infection, excessive swelling of the brain, spinal fluid leakage, and seizures.
If you have any conditions related to your nervous system, you can go to a neurologist as the alternative. However, since neurologists do not perform surgery, they will refer you to a neurosurgeon should surgery be required as part of your treatment.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers
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Johor, the Southern Gateway to Malaysia, continues to prosper as a tourism destination. Johor’s geographical position draws many tourists from neighboring countries especially Singapore. Tourists flocked to Johor to experience its great shopping deals, cheap food, beautiful nature, and theme parks. Johor Premium Outlets, LEGOLAND Malaysia, and Sanrio Hello Kitty Town are the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. Johor is expecting a total of 17 million visitors in 2019.
Recently, Johor has become a thriving medical tourist destination. Johor recorded 60,000 medical tourists visiting the state in 2017 to seek medical treatments. As one of the biggest contributors to Malaysia’s rising medical tourism, the state keeps innovating and improving its health facilities to increase the number of medical tourists. Johor hospitals offer cutting edge technology with experienced doctors and at a reasonable price.
The hospitals in Johor are of world-class standards and accredited by global accreditation. One of the highest-rated hospitals in the state is Gleneagles Medini Hospital that offers a wide range of treatments. Cosmetic surgeries such as eyelid surgery and breast augmentation are the most popular procedures in Johor.
Johor offers plenty of attractions to discover. It is easy to see why many people are drawn to travel to the state. Tourists have many options to choose the kind of adventure they want to experience, from exploring incredible islands and tropical rainforests, admiring famous historical landmarks, spending a day in theme parks, to shopping in a cosmopolitan city of Johor Bahru.
The tropical weather allows Johor to enjoy a relatively stable warm temperature throughout the year. The highest average temperature is 33°C and the lowest is 31°C. Humidity is generally high in Johor so tourists are advised to pack light and comfortable clothing.
The rainy season usually starts from April to September and from October to early November. Some islands in Seribuat Archipelago may be ‘closed’ during the rainy season due to the rough weather.
Senai International Airport is the gateway to Johor. Located 32km from Johor Bahru, the airport serves domestic flights as well as international flights to and from Bangkok, Jakarta, Seoul, Guangzhou, and Ho Chi Minh City. Senai International airport serves budget airlines and is the hub for AirAsia and Malindo Air.
To reach the city center, tourists can take a taxi or Airport Shuttle Bus. A ride to Johor Bahru by taxi takes approximately 30 minutes while taking the bus will take longer. Remember that taxis use a coupon system, the coupon can be bought from the taxi counter inside the Aeromall.
Tourists from Singapore can go to Johor by bus or car via Johor–Singapore Causeway. Tourist who wants to avoid traffic jams can opt for the KTM’s Shuttle Tebrau from Woodlands Train Checkpoint to Johor Bahru.
Tourists visiting Johor Bahru can travel to different attractions within the city by using the bus service although it can get pretty confusing since the bus stops may not be shown clearly. It is advisable to directly ask the bus driver for the destination. Taxis are available in the state but it is best to insist on using the meter or negotiate the fare in advance.
To travel to other cities in Johor, tourist can ride long distant buses from Larkin Bus Terminal. Buses normally leave once every hour and have a reasonable price. If you wish to travel to many cities in Johor, renting a car is the best choice.
Tourists are only allowed to enter Malaysia if their passport is valid for at least six months after arrival. Most nationalities can enter Malaysia without a visa for 30 or 90 days. Several foreign nationalities including China, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Nepal Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Serbia, and Montenegro must apply and obtain a visa before entering the country.
The Malaysian Immigration provides an online visa application for selected foreign nationals, the process is usually faster and easier. Those who travel to Johor for medical treatment can apply for eVisa Medical. The visa is valid for a single journey with a maximum of 30 days. Patients who need to stay for more than 30 days must obtain a long term Medical Pass.