Condition Focus
Disc Herniation (Lumbar)
Full endoscopic discectomy and rehabilitation pathways for sciatic pain caused by lumbar disc prolapse.

Recognising Disc Herniation (Lumbar)
Seek a neurosurgical opinion if you experience these symptoms or warning signs. Early diagnosis improves outcomes.
- Sharp leg pain radiating below the knee
- Foot numbness or weakness in severe cases
- Pain aggravated by sitting, coughing, or bending
Treatment Pathway
Dr. Sayuj Krishnan personalises care plans by combining evidence-based protocols with advanced technology.
- 1Structured physiotherapy and medications for initial care
- 2Full endoscopic discectomy for persistent neurological deficits
- 3Early mobilisation with tele-rehab follow-up
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is surgery necessary?
Surgery is advised when conservative care fails after 6–12 weeks or if there is progressive weakness or bladder/bowel involvement.
Ready to Discuss Your Case?
Share imaging, reports, and symptom history. Our coordination team will schedule the earliest possible slot with Dr. Sayuj Krishnan.