Dr. Ashutosh Mahapatra, an interventional neurologist at Cleveland Clinic, provides specialized care for vascular conditions affecting the brain, spine, head, and neck [1].
This expertise is critical for patients facing complex neurological emergencies where rapid, minimally invasive intervention can prevent permanent disability or death. The ability to treat both adults and children within a single specialized framework ensures a broader range of care for diverse patient populations.
Mahapatra focuses on the management of vascular disorders that impact the central nervous system [1]. His work involves treating patients who are critically ill with neurologic diseases, often requiring high-precision procedures to address blood flow issues in the brain and spinal cord [1].
As an interventional neurologist, Mahapatra utilizes advanced imaging and catheter-based techniques to treat conditions without the need for open surgery. This approach is designed to reduce recovery times and minimize the trauma associated with traditional neurosurgery, a key component of modern neurologic care.
His practice at Cleveland Clinic integrates these specialized services into the broader network of the medical center [1]. By focusing on the head, neck, and spine, Mahapatra addresses the entire vascular architecture of the upper body to ensure comprehensive patient outcomes.
Because he treats both adult and pediatric populations, Mahapatra manages a wide spectrum of congenital and acquired vascular malformations [1]. This versatility allows the clinic to provide specialized care for children who may have rare neurological conditions that require the same technical precision as adult cases.
“Dr. Ashutosh Mahapatra specializes in vascular conditions affecting the brain, spine, head, and neck.”
The availability of interventional neurology services for both adult and pediatric patients at a major center like Cleveland Clinic reduces the need for patient transfers and ensures that critically ill neurologic patients receive specialized vascular care in a centralized environment.





