Memphis Regional Gamma Knife Center at Methodist University Hospital
Opened in 1995, the Memphis Regional Gamma Knife Center has treated more than 1,800 patients from all over the U.S. for brain tumors, lesions, arteriovenous malformations, trigeminal neuralgia and other specific indications of the brain.
Located on the campus of Methodist University Hospital of Memphis - Central, the Memphis Regional Gamma Knife Center specializes in treating brain abnormalities.
The Methodist University Hospital of Memphis - Central is one of the most highly recognized medical facilities in the country. Through a special cooperative agreement, the Memphis Regional Gamma Knife Center is located on the university hospital’s campus.
The hospital takes pride in having one of the elite neuroscience medical departments in the United States. Prominent Memphis neurosurgical physician groups and distinguished University of Tennessee College of Medicine professors teach surgical residents the latest in neurosurgical technology and medicine.
With an immediate staff of more than 6,500 and an outreach program in five Memphis-area hospitals, the Methodist University Hospital of Memphis - Central provides patients and referring physicians with the most up-to-date medical techniques necessary for safe and rapid recovery.