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His special area of expertise is radiosurgery: the treatment of brain tumors without open surgery using high-precision radiation beams. Dr. Gupta has performed more than 6,000 radiosurgical procedures using all the leading technologies — Gamma Knife, CyberKnife, and LINAC. This is a very rare combination: few neurosurgeons in India have such experience across all three systems.
Over the course of his career, Dr. Gupta has performed more than 10,000 brain tumor surgeries. He is also among the top 10 neurosurgeons in India in deep brain stimulation (DBS) — the implantation of electrodes to treat Parkinson’s disease, tremor, and other movement disorders.
Dr. Gupta is a graduate of AIIMS New Delhi (MBBS 1994, MCh in Neurosurgery 1999) with a gold medal. He completed a series of international fellowships: Amsterdam, Paris, Marseille, Wake Forest University (USA), Kiel (Germany), and CJW Medical Center in Richmond (USA). After AIIMS, he was a co-founder of the Institute of Neurosciences at Medanta (2009–2016), and since 2016 he has headed neurosurgery at Artemis.
His awards include the Young Neurosurgeon Award from the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (USA), the Chief of Army Staff Award (2012), and the presidency of the Indian Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery.
Actively publishes in international neurosurgical journals. Regularly speaks at national and international conferences on radiosurgery, stereotactic neurosurgery, and deep brain stimulation (DBS).
The first neurosurgeon from India to be trained in fluorescence-guided surgery of gliomas at the University of Kiel (Germany).

Artemis Hospital is a private multi-specialty clinic in Gurugram (Sector 51), founded in 2007. It was the first clinic in Gurugram with international JCI accreditation.
The Artemis Neurosurgery Center is one of the leading centers in India. It has a large team of neurosurgeons and specialists in brain tumors, spinal surgery, epilepsy, cerebrovascular surgery, and pediatric neurosurgery.
A special focus is radiosurgery. The clinic was one of the first in North India to acquire the CyberKnife M6 system — the most advanced stereotactic radiosurgery system. MRI 3T, MEG, and PET-CT are available for the treatment of brain tumors, Parkinson’s disease (DBS), epilepsy, and aneurysms. Accreditations: NABH, JCI, NABL.
