Dr. Ahmed Khalil

Dr. Ahmed Khalil

Consultant in Neurosurgery and Spinal surgery

Dr. Ahmed Khalil

  • Name: Dr. Ahmed Khalil
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Dr. Ahmed Khalil

Consultant in Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery

 

About Me:

Degree: Lecturer and Consultant in Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery.

Training: Fellow at Fujita University, Japan.

Memberships:

Member of the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgery.

Member of the Swiss Society of Spinal Surgery.

Working Hours:

Moharam Bek:

 

Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday: 1 PM - 3 PM

Tuesday: 7 PM - 9 PM

Other Clinics:

 

Edko: Monday only, for appointments: 01553007661

Shubra Kheit: Thursday only, for appointments: 01558321007

Clinic Location:

Address: 8 Medical College St., Medical Tower Building, Entrance B, 2nd Floor, Moharam Bek, next to Dar Al-Isha’a and Oxford Pharmacy.

Years of Experience:

12 years in the field of neurosurgery and spinal surgery.

Services Provided:

Spinal Surgery:

 

Surgery for herniated discs.

Spinal fusion for treating spinal issues.

Treatment for scoliosis (spinal curvature).

Neurosurgery:

 

Surgery for brain deformities.

Treatment of brain tumors.

Endoscopic procedures for certain conditions.

Peripheral Nerve Surgery:

 

Carpal tunnel release.

Peripheral nerve surgery for injury treatment.

Pediatric Surgery:

 

Neurosurgery for children.

Spinal surgery for children.

Specific Medical Treatments:

 

Management of brain strokes.

Treatment for migraines and trigeminal neuralgia.

Epilepsy management and brain hemorrhage treatment.

Consultation:

For any inquiries or more information, please contact the clinic directly. Dr. Ahmed Khalil ensures specialized medical care for each patient.



Suggested Results


FAQ

โœ… Yes, it is possible to treat a pituitary tumor without surgery in certain cases.

๐Ÿงช If the tumor secretes prolactin hormone (๐Ÿ“‰ prolactinoma), treatment typically involves:

Using medications such as:

Cabergoline

Bromocriptine

โžก๏ธ These medications help to:

Reduce hormone production.

Shrink the tumor size.

Sometimes, they are sufficient to achieve complete recovery.

๐Ÿ” In other cases:

If the tumor:

Puts pressure on nearby nerves (e.g., the optic nerve).

Does not respond to medication.

The recommended options may include:

๐Ÿฉบ Endoscopic surgery.

โ˜ข๏ธ Radiotherapy if surgery is not feasible.

๐Ÿฉป Conclusion: The appropriate treatment plan is determined by the physician based on the tumor's type, size, and the patient's symptoms.