Comprehensive neurological evaluation and treatment for stroke, seizures, migraine, movement disorders and other conditions affecting the nervous system.
Specialist evaluation, diagnosis and long-term management for a wide range of neurological conditions.
Specialist-led neurological care with appropriate diagnostics and personalized treatment planning.
Evaluation and treatment for common and complex neurological conditions.
Clinical assessment supported by appropriate neurological investigations.
Care plans designed according to symptoms, diagnosis and individual health needs.
Coordinated care when neurological conditions involve other medical specialties.
Chiranjeevi Hospitals provides specialist neurological care for conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. Patients may consult our Neurology Department for symptoms ranging from recurring headaches and dizziness to seizures, weakness, tremors, memory changes and stroke-related concerns.
Neurological symptoms can develop suddenly or progress gradually. Some conditions require urgent evaluation, while others need detailed assessment and long-term follow-up. A neurological consultation begins with understanding the patient’s symptoms, medical history, medications and associated conditions, followed by a focused neurological examination.
Depending on the symptoms, further investigations may be advised to understand the underlying cause. Treatment is then planned according to the diagnosis, severity of the condition, age, associated medical problems and individual needs.
At our Neurology Hospital in Kukatpally, the focus is on accurate evaluation, appropriate treatment, symptom control and continued care for patients living with neurological disorders.
A neurological evaluation may be helpful if you experience recurring headaches, unexplained dizziness, tremors, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, seizures, balance problems, changes in memory or difficulty with normal movements.
Symptoms that continue, repeatedly return or interfere with daily activities should not be ignored. Early evaluation can help determine whether symptoms are related to the nervous system and whether additional testing or treatment is required.
Sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, facial drooping, difficulty speaking, sudden confusion, sudden vision problems or an abrupt loss of balance may be warning signs of stroke and require immediate medical attention.
Evaluation and management for common and complex neurological conditions.
Conditions caused by interruption or reduction of blood flow affecting the brain.
Neurological disorders involving recurrent seizures or abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
Assessment and treatment for recurring, severe or difficult-to-control headaches.
A neurological condition that primarily affects movement and may cause tremor, stiffness and slowed movement.
Conditions that can cause abnormal, excessive, reduced or involuntary movements.
Damage or dysfunction of peripheral nerves that may cause numbness, tingling, burning or weakness.
Evaluation to identify neurological and other possible causes of recurrent dizziness or imbalance.
Assessment for persistent changes involving memory, thinking, concentration or behaviour.
Tests are selected according to the patient’s symptoms and suspected neurological condition.
Detailed imaging may help assess the brain, spinal cord and surrounding structures.
Provides rapid imaging that may be useful in selected neurological conditions.
Records electrical activity in the brain and is commonly used when evaluating seizures.
Measures how effectively electrical signals travel through peripheral nerves.
Assesses electrical activity in muscles and may help evaluate nerve and muscle disorders.
May help identify metabolic, nutritional, infectious or other contributing factors.
Neurological treatment is planned according to the condition and individual patient needs.
Urgent assessment and appropriate treatment planning based on the type and severity of stroke.
Treatment and follow-up to help control seizures and manage seizure disorders.
Treatment may focus on relieving attacks and reducing the frequency of recurrent migraines.
Medicines and supportive care may help manage movement-related and other symptoms.
Management focuses on the cause of nerve damage and control of associated symptoms.
Neurological medicines are selected and monitored according to diagnosis and response.
Physiotherapy, speech therapy or other rehabilitation may be recommended when appropriate.
Consultant Neurologist
MBBS – Gandhi Medical College
MD General Medicine – NIMS
DM Neurology – AIIMS, New Delhi
Neurological disorders can affect movement, sensation, speech, memory, balance and everyday independence. Because similar symptoms can occur in different neurological conditions, identifying the underlying cause is an important part of treatment.
For example, numbness in the hands or feet may result from peripheral nerve problems, while weakness affecting one side of the body may require urgent evaluation for a brain-related condition. Repeated headaches may represent migraine or another headache disorder, while tremors and slowed movements may require assessment for a movement disorder.
Our approach is based on understanding the complete clinical picture rather than treating an isolated symptom. Investigations are recommended when they can help confirm a diagnosis, rule out important causes or guide treatment.
Some neurological conditions can be controlled effectively with medicines and monitoring, while others require rehabilitation, lifestyle modification or coordinated care with additional specialists.
Regular follow-up is particularly important for patients with chronic conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, recurrent migraine, neuropathy or previous stroke. Follow-up allows the neurologist to review symptoms, assess treatment response and make changes when required.
Patients from Kukatpally, KPHB, JNTU, Nizampet, Miyapur, Moosapet and nearby areas of Hyderabad can access neurological consultation and multispeciality support at Chiranjeevi Hospitals.
Stroke occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is interrupted or when bleeding occurs within or around the brain. Because brain tissue can be affected quickly, sudden neurological symptoms need urgent medical attention.
Important warning signs include sudden facial weakness, weakness or numbness of an arm or leg particularly on one side difficulty speaking or understanding speech, sudden vision changes and sudden problems with walking or balance.
People with high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking history, heart disease or a previous stroke may have increased cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk. Managing these associated conditions forms an important part of long-term stroke prevention.
After a stroke, patients may also require rehabilitation to improve movement, speech, balance or day-to-day function depending on the areas affected.
A neurologist diagnoses and manages conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles, including stroke, epilepsy, migraine, Parkinson’s disease and peripheral nerve disorders.
Consider a neurological consultation for recurring headaches, seizures, persistent dizziness, numbness, weakness, tremors, balance problems, memory changes or other unexplained neurological symptoms.
Depending on the symptoms, a neurologist may recommend MRI or CT imaging, EEG, nerve conduction studies, EMG, blood investigations or other appropriate tests.
Yes. Headaches that are frequent, severe, changing in pattern or affecting daily life may require medical evaluation to identify the type of headache and determine appropriate treatment.
Sudden facial drooping, one-sided weakness or numbness, difficulty speaking, sudden vision problems and sudden loss of balance are important stroke warning signs and require urgent medical attention.
No. A seizure can occur for different reasons. Epilepsy generally involves a tendency toward recurrent unprovoked seizures, so proper neurological evaluation is important.
Chiranjeevi Hospitals provides neurological consultation and multispeciality care at 162, Road Number 1, KPHB Phase 1, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500072.
Persistent or recurring neurological symptoms deserve appropriate evaluation.
Patient-focused neurological care with clear guidance and support.
Investigations selected according to individual neurological symptoms.
Neurologist-led assessment and management for nervous-system conditions.
Support from diagnosis and treatment through follow-up and rehabilitation.
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