Expert Care for Neurological Diseases

We specialize in diagnosing and treating various neurological conditions. From migraines to strokes, our dedicated team provides personalized treatment to enhance your quality of life.

STROKE

A stroke is a condition affecting the arteries that provide blood to the brain. It ranks as the fifth most common cause of mortality and a major contributor to disability in the US.

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HEADACHES

Most people experience headaches at some point in their lives. Pain in the head or face is the main symptom of a headache. Although there are many different types of headaches, tension headaches are the most common.

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EPILEPSY

A brain condition called epilepsy causes spontaneous, recurring seizures. If you have had two unprovoked seizures or one unprovoked seizure with a high chance of more, your doctor may diagnose you with epilepsy.

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SEIZURES

A sudden, uncontrollable spike in brain activity is known as a seizure. It has the power to alter consciousness levels, moods, behaviors, and movements.

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DEMENTIA

The word “dementia” refers to a broad loss of mental skills, such as memory, language, and problem-solving, that is severe enough to impede with day-to-day functioning.

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VERTIGO

A person with vertigo has the illusion that they or objects around them are moving, when in fact they are not. They often have a sensation of spinning or swaying.

EMG/NCS Machine

The EMG (Electromyography) and NCS (Nerve Conduction Study) machine is an essential tool used in our clinic to diagnose and evaluate neuromuscular disorders.

  • How It Works: EMG measures the electrical activity of muscles at rest and during contraction, while NCS assesses how well and how fast nerves can send electrical signals.

  • Purpose: These tests help identify conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, muscle disorders, and nerve injuries, enabling accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plans.

  • Patient Experience: The procedures are minimally invasive, providing valuable information without significant discomfort, ensuring a smooth experience for our patients.

Pseudo Seizures

The word "pseudo seizure" has become outdated, referring to paroxysmal occurrences that mimic epileptic seizures but do not originate from the abnormally high synchronous brain activity that characterizes an epileptic seizure.

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Parkinson

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a type of neurological movement disorder that affects the brain and causes movement symptoms, such as difficulty moving.

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Restless Leg Syndrome

A neurological condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, often accompanied by uncomfortable sensations, particularly during periods of rest.

Myasthenia Gravis

A chronic autoimmune disorder that causes weakness in the skeletal muscles, affecting voluntary movements and leading to fatigue.

Peripheral Neuropathy

A condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves, often causing pain, tingling, and numbness in the hands and feet.

Neuromuscular disorders

A group of conditions that affect the nerves that control voluntary muscles, leading to weakness, fatigue, and coordination difficulties.