Dr. T V Rama Krishna Murthy
MBBS, MCh (Neuro Surgery)
Designation : Senior Consultant Neuro Surgeon
Department : Neurosurgery
Total Exp. Year : 29 Years
Location : Banjara Hills
Dr. T.V. Rama Krishna Murty is a distinguished neurosurgeon with over 25 years of extensive experience in the field of neurosurgery. With a career that spans academic, clinical, and research domains, Dr. Murty has established a reputation for excellence in various subspecialties including epilepsy surgery, vascular neurosurgery, neurooncology, and complex spinal surgeries.
With a robust portfolio of research activities and a commitment to both clinical excellence and academic growth, Dr. Murty continues to influence the field of neurosurgery, contributing to the development of new therapies and improving patient outcomes.
EDUCATION:
- MBBS & Rotatory Internship at Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad (1984 – 1990)
- M.Ch. Neurosurgery, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (1991 – 1996)
EXPERIENCE:
- 1999 - April 2001: Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
- 2001 April - April 2013: Consultant Neurosurgeon, CARE Hospitals; Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, OWAISI Hospital and Research Centre, Hyderabad
- April 2013 - March 2014: Consultant Neurosurgeon, CONTINENTAL Hospitals; Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, OWAISI Hospital and Research Centre, Hyderabad
- March 2014 – March 2024: Clinical Director and Consultant Neurosurgeon, CARE Hospitals, Hyderabad
AREA OF INTEREST/PROCEDURES:
- Epilepsy Surgery: Performed nearly 1000 epilepsy surgeries with excellent outcomes.
- Vascular Neurosurgery: Experience in surgical clipping of aneurysms, excision of AVMs and cavernomas.
- Neurooncology: Expertise in complex brain tumors and redo surgeries.
- Spine Surgery: Proficient in complex spinal surgeries.
AWARDS/ACHIEVEMENTS
- S.P. Saigal Memorial Gold Medal for Highest Marks in Anatomy
- Distinctions in Physiology, Pharmacology, Microbiology
- Gold Medals in Forensic Medicine and Preventive and Social Medicine