Dr. Sandeep Nayak treats the full range of solid tumour cancers at MACS Clinic in Bangalore and the list is longer than most patients expect when they first call because he’s spent 24 years building a practice that covers colorectal, thyroid, head and neck, gastric, liver, kidney, prostate, ovarian, adrenal and lung cancers rather than narrowing down to two or three types and referring everything else out the way most surgical oncology practices in India actually work.

According to Prof. Dr. Sandeep Nayak, Surgical Oncologist in India, “The cancers we treat at MACS Clinic cover the full surgical oncology spectrum and the approach for each one gets decided by what the individual case needs rather than by what we find most convenient to offer.”

Which Cancers Does Dr. Sandeep Nayak Treat at MACS Clinic?

These are the main cancer types Dr. Nayak operates on at MACS Clinic:

  • Colorectal cancer: Colon and rectal cancer with D3 resection, robotic low anterior resection, inter-sphincteric resection for stoma avoidance and HIPEC for peritoneal spread, all done laparoscopically or robotically because that’s what the evidence says patients deserve not because it sounds better on a website.
  • Thyroid cancer: Total thyroidectomy with neck dissection and RABIT for patients who don’t want to wake up with a scar across their neck, which Dr. Nayak built himself and performs at a volume nobody else in India is close to matching.
  • Head and neck cancers: Oral cancer, tongue cancer, oropharyngeal tumours, laryngeal cancer and salivary gland disease with TORS for base of tongue cases and neck dissection built into every appropriate operation from the start rather than planned separately after someone’s already been through surgery once.
  • Abdominal and pelvic cancers: Gastric, liver, kidney, adrenal, prostate, ovarian, uterine and pancreatic cancers all treated at MACS Clinic with a surgical approach that comes from looking at your specific scans, your specific pathology and your specific anatomy rather than from a protocol someone wrote for a different patient.

Patients who come to MACS Clinic don’t spend weeks being passed between specialists before anyone actually talks to them about surgery, they sit in front of Dr. Nayak who has operated on all of these cancer types himself at real volume and they get an assessment from someone who knows the full picture. Robotic cancer surgery at MACS Clinic covers the full minimally invasive range across all these cancers rather than limiting it to the handful of procedures most centres have committed to doing robotically.

What Makes Cancer Treatment at MACS Clinic Different?

These are the things patients who’ve been elsewhere consistently say they noticed at MACS Clinic that they hadn’t found before:

  • Dr. Nayak is the one who sees you: Not a junior doctor who takes notes and summarises for someone who’ll read them later, Dr. Nayak looks at your imaging himself, reads your pathology himself and has the real conversation with you himself and that sounds obvious but it genuinely isn’t what most patients experience before they get to MACS Clinic.
  • Minimally invasive is where every conversation starts: Nobody at MACS Clinic asks whether laparoscopic or robotic surgery is worth considering for your case, they ask whether anything about your case makes it impossible and most of the time the answer is nothing does.
  • The techniques are here because he built them: RABIT, MIND and RIA-MIND exist at MACS Clinic because Dr. Nayak created them here from what he learned operating at real volume and patients who need these approaches get them from the surgeon who developed them rather than from someone who read about them afterward.
  • Second opinions that are actually useful: Patients who’ve been told what their treatment will be and feel unsettled about it come to MACS Clinic and get told honestly whether what they were offered makes sense for their specific case or whether something else fits better and nobody in that conversation feels the need to defend what another centre decided.

Whether your cancer is on Dr. Nayak’s list and what approach your case actually calls for is worth a conversation before you agree to treatment anywhere because the difference between a plan that came from your scans and one that came from a protocol is something you feel even when you can’t articulate exactly why. Laparoscopic cancer surgery at MACS Clinic covers the full minimally invasive spectrum where every surgical decision comes from what your specific cancer needs.

Why Choose Dr. Sandeep Nayak for Cancer Treatment?

Colorectal. Thyroid. Head and neck. Gastric. Liver. Kidney. Prostate. Ovarian. Adrenal. Pancreatic. Lung. All of them, at real volume, for 24 years. Over a thousand robotic cancer surgeries. RABIT, MIND and RIA-MIND built here not borrowed. Chairman of Oncology Services across Karnataka. Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology alumnus. MACS Clinic Jayanagar Bangalore, Monday to Saturday 3pm to 6:30pm, plus 91 9482202240. You call, you get seen, you sit across from Dr. Nayak himself and you find out what your cancer actually needs rather than what the centre near you is most comfortable offering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What cancers does Dr. Sandeep Nayak treat at MACS Clinic? Colorectal, thyroid, head and neck, gastric, liver, kidney, prostate, ovarian, uterine, adrenal, pancreatic and lung cancers among other solid tumours at MACS Clinic Jayanagar Bangalore.

Does Dr. Sandeep Nayak treat all stages of cancer at MACS Clinic? Yes, from early stage through locally advanced and stage four including HIPEC for peritoneal spread, MACS Clinic covers the full staging spectrum.

Can I get a second opinion from Dr. Sandeep Nayak at MACS Clinic? Yes, patients with an existing diagnosis or treatment plan who want an honest case-specific assessment rather than a generic second opinion are seen at MACS Clinic.

How do I book a consultation at MACS Clinic with Dr. Sandeep Nayak? Call plus 91 9482202240, MACS Clinic Jayanagar Bangalore, Monday to Saturday 3pm to 6:30pm.

References:

  1. National Cancer Institute. Finding Cancer Care. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/managing-care/services
  2. American Cancer Society. Choosing a Cancer Treatment Center. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/managing-cancer/finding-care/choosing-a-cancer-treatment-center.html