Neurophysiology Lab

Neurology is the study and treatment of diseases of the nervous system. The nervous system includes: Brain and spinal cord (and their coverings). Cranial nerves connected to the eyes, face, ears, nose and throat. Peripheral nerves which supply the arms and legs. Muscles of the body. Autonomic nerves which innervate the internal organs including the blood vessels and sweat glands. Within the department, groups of physicians are organized into areas of special expertise.
Neuro surgery for accident, trauma, congenital, progressive and bought conditions are administered at the department. A number of the highlights of this department include :
  • Paediatric neurosurgery
  • Base of skull surgery
  • Craniospinal Trauma
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Cerebrovascular Surgery
  • Spine Surgery
  • Cranio facial surgical process

Your Queries, Answered

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

At our hospital, we aim to provide clarity and peace of mind. Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our services.

What conditions does a neurologist treat?

A neurologist diagnoses and treats disorders of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. Common conditions include stroke, epilepsy, migraines, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, and movement disorders.

When should I see a neurologist?

You should consult a neurologist if you experience frequent or severe headaches, dizziness, seizures, numbness or tingling, memory issues, balance problems, or unexplained muscle weakness.

What tests are commonly performed in the Neurology Department?

Neurologists may recommend tests such as MRI or CT scans, EEG (electroencephalogram), EMG (electromyography), nerve conduction studies, and lumbar puncture, depending on your symptoms.

Can neurological disorders be treated or managed effectively?

Yes, many neurological conditions can be managed or treated effectively with medications, therapy, lifestyle changes, or surgical procedures. Early diagnosis and timely treatment improve outcomes significantly.