MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Neurology
Dr. Vinny Sood has more than 5 years of experience in the field of Neurology, she has worked in many prestigious hospitals like Safdarjung, AIIMS, G.B Pant H…
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MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Neurology
Dr. Vinny Sood has more than 5 years of experience in the field of Neurology, she has worked in many prestigious hospitals like Safdarjung, AIIMS, G.B Pant H…
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Yes, neurologists often collaborate with neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation experts for comprehensive care. This team approach ensures better recovery and support for complex neurological conditions. It also improves overall treatment outcomes for patients.
Most neurological tests, like MRI, CT scan, EEG, and blood tests, are safe and minimally invasive. Some tests may cause slight discomfort but are generally well tolerated. These tests help gain detailed insights into brain and nerve health.
Yes, many neurologists offer teleconsultation services for follow-ups, medication guidance, and report reviews. Virtual consultations are convenient for non-emergency neurological concerns. Physical visits may still be required for detailed examination or advanced tests.
Look for qualifications, clinical experience, patient reviews, and expertise in treating specific neurological disorders. A neurologist who communicates clearly and provides personalised care is ideal. Choose a specialist associated with a well-equipped hospital for accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment options.
You should see a neurologist if you experience frequent headaches, seizures, memory loss, numbness, imbalance, tremors, or persistent dizziness. Sudden changes in vision, speech, or body movement also require urgent neurological evaluation. Early consultation helps prevent complications and ensures timely treatment.
Neurologists treat migraines, epilepsy, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, Alzheimer’s disease, and spinal cord disorders. They also manage sleep disorders, muscle diseases, and nerve pain. Treatment plans often include medication, lifestyle modifications, and therapies.
They use clinical examinations along with diagnostic tests such as MRI, CT scans, EEG, EMG, and blood tests to identify nerve and brain disorders. These tests help detect structural and functional abnormalities. Accurate diagnosis ensures appropriate and effective treatment.
Yes, neurologists specialise in treating chronic headaches and migraines through personalised treatment plans. They may prescribe medications, lifestyle changes, and preventive therapies to reduce frequency and severity. Early management helps improve daily functioning and reduces pain episodes.
Yes, neurologists diagnose and manage memory loss, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. They assess cognitive function and recommend treatments to slow progression and improve quality of life. Family counselling and support are often part of the care plan.
Neurologists play a major role in stroke diagnosis, emergency treatment, and rehabilitation. They help identify risk factors, prevent future strokes, and manage long-term recovery. Immediate medical attention is crucial to minimise brain damage.