

Dr. Aditya Gupta
35+ years
Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, India
Gurgaon, Delhi NCR
Introduction
Dr. Aditya Gupta is a senior neurosurgeon who spent over 30 years treating brain and spine problems. Patients get sent to him when their condition is complicated or needs serious surgical planning.
About Dr. Aditya Gupta
Most families meet Dr. Gupta during really tough moments, when a brain or nerve diagnosis has everyone scared. He’s known for staying calm and explaining things in plain language so you actually understand what’s coming. That clarity helps reduce the panic and lets families decide with a clear head.
Before joining Artemis, he worked at AIIMS and Medanta, helping build their neurosurgery and radiosurgery programs. His focus has been on making advanced treatments safer and better organised for patients needing ongoing neurological care.
Qualifications
- MBBS – All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
- M.Ch (Neurosurgery) – All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
- Advanced training in Amsterdam, Paris, Marseille, Germany, and the United States
- Research fellowship – CJW Medical Centre, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Awards & Recognition
- Chief of Army Staff Award, 2012
- BOYSCAST Fellowship Award, President of India, 2006
- Best Research Paper Award, IES, 1999
- Sir Dorabji Tata Award, 1996
- Best Student in Anatomy, AIIMS, 1992
Specialities & Expertise
- Brain tumour surgery
- Spine tumour management
- Radiosurgery using Gamma Knife and CyberKnife
- Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders
- Epilepsy surgery
- Treatment of aneurysms and vascular malformations
- Peripheral nerve and brachial plexus procedures
Patient Experience & Approach
Patients say Dr. Gupta listens carefully and doesn’t rush, and checks all the reports carefully before advising any operation. Dr. Gupta likes to plan things step by step, especially when surgery is not the only treatment for the patient’s problem. Dr. Gupta works with neurologists, oncologists, and rehab experts when needed for the case of the patient. This helps the patient recover correctly even after being discharged from the hospital.
