Neurological conditions are disorders of the nervous system. This system includes:
The brain – controls memory, emotions, movement, and senses
The spinal cord – sends messages between the brain and body
Nerves – spread throughout the body to control muscles and feel sensations
When any part of this system is damaged or not working correctly, it can lead to neurological problems.
Stroke – Occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or a blood vessel bursts. Symptoms include weakness, slurred speech, and sudden confusion.
Epilepsy – A condition that causes repeated seizures due to abnormal brain activity.
Parkinson’s Disease – A progressive disease that causes shaking, stiffness, and slow movement.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – The immune system attacks the protective covering of nerves, causing pain, numbness, and coordination issues.
Migraine and Chronic Headaches – Intense, recurring headaches often with nausea or light sensitivity.
Neuropathy – Nerve damage causing pain, tingling, or weakness, often in hands and feet.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia – Conditions that affect memory, thinking, and behavior over time.
Cerebral Palsy – A group of disorders affecting movement and muscle tone, often starting in early childhood.
Spinal Cord Injuries – Caused by trauma or disease, leading to partial or full paralysis.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) – A rare condition where the body’s immune system attacks its own nerves.
Persistent headaches or vision changes
Loss of coordination or balance
Numbness or tingling in arms or legs
Sudden confusion, memory loss, or mood changes
Seizures or fainting
Difficulty speaking or understanding words
Weakness in limbs or facial muscles
If you or your loved one experiences these symptoms, it’s important to seek medical care promptly.
We provide:
Accurate diagnosis using MRI, CT scans, EEG, and other tests
Medication management to control symptoms and slow disease progression
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation to improve movement and function
Speech and occupational therapy to aid communication and daily tasks
Counseling and emotional support for patients and families
Long-term care plans tailored to each person’s needs
Expert neurologists and rehabilitation specialists
Latest diagnostic technology and advanced treatment methods
Patient-centered, respectful care
Multidisciplinary team approach for holistic support
Living with a neurological condition can be challenging, but you're not alone. With early diagnosis, proper treatment, and supportive care, many people can manage their symptoms and live active, fulfilling lives.
We’re here to walk with you on this journey—providing strength, care, and solutions every step of the way.