Cancer, neurological, and spine-related conditions are growing across the African region, but limited healthcare access prevents many patients from receiving proper treatment. Many patients wish to travel abroad for treatment but lack proper guidance on where and how to begin the process.
Recognizing this growing challenge, Medsurge India, one of the leading medical tourism companies in India, organized a cancer and neurospine camp on 1st and 2nd December 2025 at Mums Care Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. The camp aimed to provide expert medical guidance and consultations from India’s renowned specialists in cancer and neurospine care to patients in need.
Expert Guidance by Leading Cancer and Neurospine Specialists
Dr. Suman S. Karanth, Cancer Specialist, and Dr. Nishant Yagnick, Neurospine Surgeon, from Fortis Hospital, India, provided personalized one-on-one consultations. They patiently answered patients’ questions and assured them of safe, advanced, and affordable treatment options in India.
Dr. Suman primarily assisted patients suffering from breast cancer, ovarian cancer, bone cancer, and blood cancers. Dr. Nishant provided specialized consultations for conditions such as brain tumors, spinal disorders, seizures, and traumatic brain injuries.
Over 100 patients benefited from expert consultations, with many showing keen interest in visiting India for advanced medical care.
Throughout the camp, the Medsurge India team prioritized patient education and emotional support, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their cancer and neurospine treatment.
More Successful Camps in the Future
The success of the Cancer and Neurospine Camp in Zambia shows the impact of connecting experienced Indian specialists with patients in need. Such initiatives play a crucial role in delivering specialized care to regions where access to advanced treatment remains limited.
We take pride in assisting patients facing serious health challenges and remain committed to ensuring they receive timely and appropriate treatment. Our goal is to emerge as a global leader in medical assistance and to expand our efforts by conducting more healthcare camps in Uganda and other regions with limited access to advanced medical care.