Marengo Asia Introduces Neuro-Care Hub with Robotic Spine Surgery

In a major step toward improving access to specialized neurological and spine care, a private hospital has launched the Marengo Asia International Institute of Neuro & Spine (MAIINS) in Gurugram.

Integrated Multidisciplinary Model for Holistic Care

MAIINS will operate on a multidisciplinary clinical model, bringing together neurologists, spine surgeons, psychiatrists, psychologists, and rehabilitation experts. This integrated team aims to deliver comprehensive care tailored to the complex needs of neuro and spine patients.

Equipped with Cutting-Edge Technology

The institute features robotic-assisted spine surgery systems, advanced neuro-monitoring tools, and dedicated neuro ICUs. This advanced infrastructure enables seamless treatment across all stages—pre-operative, operative, and post-operative—ensuring patient safety and precision outcomes.

Focus on Early Detection and Continuity of Care

Following a clinic-based model, MAIINS aims to detect neurological disorders early and ensure continuity in treatment. It will provide care for conditions such as memory disorders, vertigo, chronic neuro pain, and movement disorders.

Redefining Neuro Care in the Region

Dr. Raajiv Singhal, Managing Director and Group CEO of Marengo Asia Hospitals, stated, “With the launch of this institute, we move closer to building specialised, outcome-driven Centres of Excellence that redefine clinical leadership, accessibility, and patient trust in neuro care.”

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Commitment to Mental Health and Geriatric Neurology

MAIINS will also prioritize community-based mental health and elderly care. It plans to introduce a Partial Hospitalisation Programme (PHP) to support individuals dealing with stress and anxiety. Furthermore, its geriatric neurology outreach will focus on improving follow-up care and treatment adherence among the elderly.

Vision for Preventive and Long-Term Neuro Health

“Our objective is to merge clinical expertise, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a preventive approach to transform neurological and spine care,” said Gupta. He emphasized that MAIINS is committed to early diagnosis, mental health integration, and long-term disease management.