Ajay Herur

Co founder and Investor

Dr. Ajay Herur is a pioneering neurosurgeon with over two decades of specialized experience in Minimal Access Neurosurgery (MANS). As the head of the Department of Minimal Access Neurosurgery and Neurosciences at Apollo Hospital, Dr. Herur has dedicated his career to developing innovative surgical techniques that prioritize patient safety and optimal outcomes.

His expertise lies in utilizing newer techniques, cutting-edge technology, and refined training methods to achieve superior functional outcomes, enhance patients’ quality of life, and minimize hospital stays following brain and spine surgeries.

2011 – 2013

Master of Social Work (MSW)

University of Southern California

2006 – 2010

Bachelor of Psychology

California State University

2015 – Present

Wellthy

Senior Therapist

Providing specialized therapy in family dynamics and trauma recovery

2012 – 2015

Hope Counseling Center

Clinical Social Worker

Working with trauma survivors and supporting families through counseling.

2010 – 2012

Community Health Clinic

Licensed Social Worker

Specializing in PTSD and grief counseling.

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Certification
  • Certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Certified Family Therapist

Conditions Treated:

Dr. Ajay Herur offers consultation and surgical treatment for a wide range of conditions affecting the brain and spine, including but not limited to:

  • Paralysis, facial weakness, speech disturbance, behavioral changes, fits due to brain tumors, infections, and reduced blood flow to the brain.
  • Back, neck, hand, or leg pain, difficulty in walking, and disturbance of bladder/bowel habits due to slip disc, spine tumors, or infections.
  • Unexplained weight gain, vision disturbance, uncontrolled blood pressure or sugar levels, breast enlargement, and infertility due to pituitary tumors.
  • Headaches, vision disturbance, or watery leak from the nose.
    Abnormalities in blood flow to the brain and spine causing headaches, reduction in limb power, vision, or speech disturbance.