Total Neurology Patients Treated

Outpatients and inpatients annually
Neurodiagnostic Accuracy
Patient Satisfaction (Neurology Dept.)
Migraine Treatment Satisfaction
When to See a Neurologist

You should consult a neurologist if you experience:

  • Frequent or severe headaches/migraines

  • Seizures or episodes of unconsciousness

  • Memory loss, confusion, or personality changes

  • Numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness

  • Trouble with movement, balance, or coordination

  • Persistent dizziness or vision changes

  • Unexplained chronic pain (e.g., neuropathy)

Preparing for Your Appointment
  • Keep a symptom diary: Track what you feel, when it happens, how long it lasts, and what triggers it.

  • List your medications: Include prescribed drugs, over-the-counter meds, and supplements.

  • Bring previous test results or scans (e.g., CT, MRI, EEG) if available.

  • Note any family history of neurological or mental health conditions.

What to Expect During Treatment
  • You may undergo tests such as:

    • MRI or CT scans (for brain and spinal imaging)

    • EEG (to measure brain activity)

    • EMG/NCS (to check muscle and nerve signals)

  • Treatment may involve:

    • Medication (e.g., anti-seizure, migraine relief, Parkinson’s meds)

    • Therapy (physical, occupational, or speech)

    • Lifestyle adjustments and regular follow-ups

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Opening Time
Monday – Friday

6.00 – 7:00 pm

Saturday

9.00 – 8.00 pm

Sunday

10.00 – 9.00 pm