1. Arrival
- Transfer from the airport to the hotel.
- Settling down in the hotel or clinic.
- Completion of all necessary paperwork.
2. Diagnostics
- Initial consultation with a specialist.
- Undergoing necessary tests for Meningioma detection.
- Biopsy might be conducted to confirm diagnosis.
- Assessment of test results by the medical team.
3. Treatment plan development
- Discussion of diagnosis and treatment options.
- Formulation of an individualized treatment plan by the medical team.
4. Treatment
- Surgery may be performed under general anesthesia.
- Radiotherapy or chemotherapy may be administered as needed.
- Medications may be prescribed for symptom management.
5. Follow-up
- Regular monitoring by the medical team post-treatment.
- Adjustments to the treatment plan based on progress.
6. Rehabilitation
- Physical therapy may be recommended for recovery.
- Follow-up visits to assess physical and mental health.
Remember, only a qualified medical professional can determine a diagnostic and treatment plan. Each case is unique and may require a different approach. Additional diagnostic measures such as MRI, CT scans, or additional blood tests might be applied based on individual circumstances. The same applies to the treatment plan, which can include alternative methods such as stereotactic radiosurgery or hormone therapy if deemed appropriate by the medical team.