Can I drive myself home after a Cyberknife treatment?

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After a Cyberknife treatment, most patients are often able to drive themselves home. The procedure is non-invasive and typically does not involve anesthesia, which means that patients usually do not experience significant side effects that would impair their ability to drive. However, individual experiences can vary, and some patients may feel fatigued or slightly disoriented afterward. It is always best to have a discussion with the medical team at Cyberknife of Long Island regarding your specific circumstances and treatment plan. They can provide personalized advice based on your health and the nature of your treatment. If you have any concerns about your ability to drive yourself home, it may be wise to arrange for a friend or family member to assist you. For more information, visiting the official website of Cyberknife of Long Island can also be helpful.
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Answered Oct 17, 2025

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