The CyberKnife Center in Warsaw is a specialized medical institution that provides patients with a full range of cancer therapy services. Operating since 2012, it holds accreditation from the most stringent European quality control commission, ISO 9001. The clinic treats benign and malignant tumors of the central nervous system, applying principles of stereotactic radiosurgery, traditional neurosurgery, and radiation therapy. Over the years of its operation, more than 4,000 patients have received effective treatment here, all of whom achieved stable long-term remission.

The structure of the CyberKnife Center includes departments of diagnostics, radiotherapy, and medical physics. They are equipped with neuronavigation and robotic systems, CyberKnife VSI 1000 units, high-field CT and MRI scanners, advanced microscopes, and other cutting-edge equipment.

The clinic’s priority area is non-surgical treatment of brain cancer using stereotactic radiosurgery equipment. Destruction of the tumor with focused beams does not require general anesthesia, craniotomy, or prolonged hospitalization. This method is also suitable for patients with inoperable tumors—for example, those located near vital structures of the central nervous system. The CyberKnife’s impact eliminates trauma to healthy tissues, intraoperative infection, and the risk of hemorrhage or bleeding during the procedure.

The clinic’s staff consists of competent and highly qualified physicians, many of whom hold academic degrees and prestigious awards in the field of medicine.

The inpatient facility is well furnished and comfortable: patients are accommodated in rooms for 1–3 people, equipped with everything necessary, including facilities for individuals with disabilities. Upon request, visa support and airport transfers are available. Interpreter services, a personal driver, organization of sightseeing tours, and car rental can also be provided. Meals are offered on a full-board basis, taking into account patient preferences and physician recommendations.