Contents:

GENERAL INFORMATION

 About Radiosurgery

 About Brain Tumors

 What to Expect

WHO WE ARE

 Our Experts

 Our Services

 Request Consultation

DISORDERS WE TREAT

 Acoustic Neuroma

 Brain AVM

 Chordoma

 Craniopharyngioma

 Glioma

 Hemangioblastoma

 Meningioma

 Metastases

 Pineal Tumors

 Pituitary Adenoma

 Trigeminal Neuralgia

 Vestibular Schwannoma

TREATMENT OPTIONS

 Fractionated Stereotactic  Radiosurgery

 Gamma Knife

 Linear Accelerator

RESOURCES

 Glossary

 Useful Links

 Image Recovery Center

 Hopkins USA

 Hopkins Access Line

 Travel and Accommodation

CONTACT US

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Stereotactic Radiosurgery
 

The Johns Hopkins Radiosurgery Group includes radiosurgery specialists committed to providing the highest quality radiosurgery treatment for each patient by utilizing the unique expertise, state of the art technologies, and extensive resources available at Johns Hopkins.

For Patients Disorders we treat

The Johns Hopkins Radiosurgery Group includes neurosurgery specialists, radiation oncologists, radiologists, medical physicists, dosimetrists and other medical professionals who are committed to the practice of radiosurgery.

Making an Appointment
Interested in having your films reviewed or scheduling an appointment/consultation?

Traveling from Out of Town?
Johns Hopkins USA provides one point of contact for out-of-town patients, helping you identify the appropriate physician or specialist to see and coordinate appointments.

More about Johns Hopkins USA

Accommodation Options

Radiosurgery can successfully treat many different brain conditions, both benign and malignant. These include vascular malformations and functional disorders, as well as the following:

 

acoustic neuroma

meningioma

brain AVM

metastases

chordoma

pineal tumors

craniopharyngioma

pituitary adenomas

glioma

trigeminal neuralgia

hemangioblastoma

vestibular schwannoma

For Physicians

News


To refer a patient directly to the Stereotactic Radiosurgery Service, contact the:

 

Patient Referrals
Please contact New Patient Referral Services at 410-502-8000 to refer a patient for consultation.

Gamma KnifeThe Gamma Knife comes to Hopkins!
Brain tumors and other brain abnormalities including cancers that have spread to the brain represent some of the most challenging conditions to treat. Now, the most technologically advanced version of the Gamma Knife comes to Johns Hopkins this Spring.
Learn about the Gamma Knife



Hopkins Medical News

 

Catch up on the latest lectures, seminars and talks ongoing at Hopkins.
The Johns Hopkins Science Calendar

 

Johns Hopkins Radiosurgery
401 N. Broadway, Weinberg 1469,
Baltimore, MD 21231-2410
phone: 410-955-6980

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