Neurosurgeon in Kolkata
About Dr. Rohit Mishra

Dr. Rohit Mishra is a highly skilled and compassionate neurosurgeon in Kolkata, dedicated to delivering top-notch neurosurgery treatments that improve the lives of his patients. With a rich educational background, including an M.B.B.S., D.N.B. (Neurosurgery), and a Fellowship in Neuroendoscopy, Dr. Mishra has been committed to providing excellent care to those in need of complex neurosurgical treatments.
As the Head of the Neurosurgery Department at Charnock Hospital in Kolkata, Dr. Mishra has played an instrumental role in building the department into a premier destination for neurosurgery.
His vast experience spans a wide range of neurosurgical procedures, including treatments for head injuries, cerebral strokes, brain tumors, hydrocephalus, and complex spinal surgeries. Dr. Mishra is also a leading expert in neuroendoscopy, a minimally invasive approach to treating brain and spinal conditions.
Why Choose Dr. Rohit Mishra?
700+ Brain Surgeries Performed, Including Complex Procedures
1500+ Successful Spinal Surgeries Covering A Range Of Conditions
Specialized Expertise In Both Adult And Pediatric Neurosurgery
Compassionate Care Focused On Patient Well-being And Recovery
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Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Head Injury Treatment: Here’s How To Make The Right Choice
Not All Head Injuries Need Surgery — But Some Do Head injuries can be scary. One moment you’re fine, the next — confused, dizzy, or worse. But does every head injury need surgery? Get to know the difference between surgical and non-surgical head injury treatment....
Is your Lower Back Pain due to Lumbar Scoliosis? Valuable Insights
Lower back pain often seems like a minor issue. But sometimes, it hides something deeper — lumbar scoliosis. Many ignore this spinal condition until the pain worsens. Get to know more about back pain related to lumbar scoliosis from Dr. Rohit Mishra, a neurosurgeon in...
Post-concussion Syndrome: Symptoms and Causes
If you’ve had a head injury recently and are still feeling off weeks later, mentally foggy, dizzy, or just not yourself. This lingering discomfort might be something called post-concussion syndrome (PCS). It can sneak up on you after what seemed like a minor bump or a...





