Neurology Care

Welcome to KD Super Speciality Hospital, where the Neurologists diagnose and treat conditions that affect the nervous system. Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and muscles. These include migraines, headaches, epilepsy, parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, strokes, CNS infections, demyelinating disorders, immune-related disorders, nerve and muscle disorders, dementia, and more. The Neurology Department of KD Super Speciality Hospital strives to diagnose and treat a wide range of nervous system conditions using clinical expertise and advanced diagnostic equipments.

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Our Comprehensive Neurology Services

We provide a complete range of orthopedic services to diagnose, treat, and manage bone, joint, and spine conditions with precision and care.

Preventive Neurology

We prioritize brain health through early screening, risk assessment, lifestyle counseling, and follow-up plans, helping prevent neurological diseases before they become life-disrupting.

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Interventional Neurology

Utilizing minimally invasive techniques like neurointerventional radiology, we treat conditions such as stroke, aneurysms, and vascular malformations with precision and care.

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Neurosurgery

When surgical intervention becomes essential, our neurosurgical team collaborates closely with neurologists to perform advanced procedures ranging from brain tumor removal to spinal surgery using modern imaging and operative tools..

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Neurophysiology

Our neurophysiology unit performs critical diagnostic tests, including EEG, EMG, NCS, and evoked potentials to assess nerve and muscle functions accurately, paving the way for effective treatment.

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Neuro Rehabilitation

Post-treatment, we provide tailored rehabilitation programs featuring physical therapy, cognitive training, and specialized support to help patients regain independence and quality of life.

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Emergency Neurology

Available around the clock, our emergency neurology services ensure rapid diagnosis and treatment in critical cases such as stroke, seizures, neurotrauma, and acute neurological decline.

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Common Neurological Conditions We Treat

Stroke & Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

Sudden weakness, numbness, or loss of speech or vision due to reduced blood flow to the brain. A TIA is a “mini-stroke” that improves quickly but warns of a future major stroke.

Epilepsy & Seizures:

Repeated episodes of abnormal movements, blank staring, or unconsciousness caused by irregular electrical signals in the brain.

Headaches & Migraines

Recurrent or severe head pain, often with nausea, light sensitivity, or visual changes. Migraines are intense headaches that may last for hours or days.

Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders:

Conditions that cause shaking (tremors), stiffness, slowness, or walking difficulty. Common in older adults and gradually affects daily living.

Dystonias & Botox Treatment:

Dystonia causes involuntary muscle contractions leading to twisting, abnormal postures, or repetitive movements. Botox injections are a proven treatment that relaxes overactive muscles and relieves symptoms.

Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease:

Gradual memory loss, confusion, and difficulty doing daily tasks. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause, especially in the elderly.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS):

A condition where the immune system damages nerve coverings, causing vision problems, weakness, numbness, or imbalance. It often affects young adults.

Neuropathy & Nerve Disorders:

Nerve damage that causes tingling, burning, numbness, or weakness—often due to diabetes, infections, or vitamin deficiencies.

Myopathy & Muscle Disorders:

Muscle weakness that makes it hard to lift things, walk, or climb stairs. These conditions affect the muscles directly.

Spinal Cord Disorders:

Problems like disc disease, inflammation, or injury that may cause pain, weakness, or loss of control over bladder and bowel functions.

Sleep Disorders:

Includes insomnia, restless legs syndrome, or sleep apnea—conditions that disturb quality sleep and lead to daytime tiredness

Vertigo & Balance Problems:

Feeling dizzy, spinning, or unsteady. Often related to inner ear or brain issues affecting balance.

Neuroinfections & Autoimmune Brain Diseases:

Infections (like meningitis or encephalitis) or autoimmune attacks on the brain/nerves may cause fever, confusion, seizures, or weakness. Early treatment is critical.

Why Choose KD Super Speciality Hospital for Neuro Care

Integrated Super-Specialty Facility

As a leading hospital in Mathura, we offer integrated care in neurology, emergency, pediatrics, cardiology, orthopedics, and more, all under one roof.

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Reputed Neurology Expertise

Our hospital is known across Mathura for its advanced neurology and neurosurgery services, supported by highly experienced medical professionals and modern infrastructure.

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Holistic, Patient-Centered Approach

Every neurological treatment plan is designed with empathy, focused on clarity, comfort, and long-term outcomes for patients and their families.

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Advanced Neurology Diagnostic Facilities

At KD Super Speciality Hospital, our Neurology Department is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic modalities designed to accurately detect and manage a wide spectrum of neurological conditions.

MRI & CT Scans:

MRI utilizes strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate high-resolution three-dimensional images of brain and spinal structures—ideal for detecting tumors, lesions, inflammations, and demyelinating conditions. CT scans, with their rapid acquisition time, are particularly valuable in emergency settings for evaluating strokes, traumatic brain injuries, and acute neurological changes.

Electroencephalography (EEG):

Electroencephalography (EEG) records electrical activity in the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp, making it the gold standard for diagnosing epilepsy. It's instrumental in characterizing different seizure types, detecting encephalopathies, stroke-related brain dysfunction, and aiding in EEG monitoring within intensive care environments.

NCS and Electromyography (EMG):

Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS) and Electromyography (EMG) offer insight into the functional state of nerves and muscles. NCS evaluates the speed and strength of electrical impulses through peripheral nerves, crucial for diagnosing neuropathies, nerve compression, and demyelinating disorders. EMG involves inserting fine needles into muscles to capture electrical activity, helping distinguish between nerve and muscle pathologies, including motor neuron diseases and radiculopathies.

Lumbar Puncture:

Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap) is used to sample cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), allowing clinicians to assess glucose, protein, cell counts, and other biomarkers. This modality is essential in diagnosing infections like meningitis, inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, central nervous system hemorrhages, and certain neurodegenerative disorders.

Evoked Potentials:

Evoked Potentials measure how the brain responds to specific stimuli—visual, auditory, or sensory. These include visual evoked potentials (VEP), brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAER), and somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP). They are especially useful in diagnosing optic nerve disorders, brainstem issues, and demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis.

Neuropsychological Testing:

Neuropsychological Testing provides a structured evaluation of cognitive and behavioral functioning. By assessing memory, attention, executive function, language, and visuospatial skills, these tests help differentiate conditions like dementia, traumatic brain injury, ADHD, or learning disabilities—serving as a guide for rehabilitation and treatment planning.

Ultrasound of Brain Vessels:

Ultrasound of Brain Vessels (Doppler Studies), such as carotid duplex and transcranial Doppler (TCD), assess blood flow and vessel health in the neck and brain. These non-invasive tools are essential in stroke risk assessment, detecting vascular irregularities, embolic events, and vasospasm, offering real-time insights without radiation exposure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our Neurology services.

When Should You Consult a Neurologist?

You should seek a neurologist’s opinion if you or a loved one experience:
• Sudden weakness, numbness, or vision loss
• Recurrent or severe headaches
• Seizures or episodes of unconsciousness
• Memory loss, confusion, or behavioral changes • Tremors, stiffness, or unsteady gait
• Persistent dizziness or vertigo
• Chronic pain or burning sensation in limbs
• Unexplained muscle weakness or fatigue
• Speech or language difficulties

What symptoms should prompt me to see a neurologist?

You should consider seeing a neurologist if you experience persistent headaches, sudden weakness or numbness, unexplained dizziness or balance problems, seizures, memory loss, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, vision changes, or muscle weakness. If you notice any sudden or worsening neurological symptoms, prompt evaluation is important.

How often should I have my neurological health checked?

For healthy adults with no symptoms or risk factors, neurological check-ups are usually recommended based on your primary care doctor’s advice. If you have conditions like migraines, epilepsy, or a family history of neurological disorders, regular visits—often annually or as directed—are advisable to monitor your health closely.

What’s the difference between a neurologist and a neurosurgeon?

Neurologists diagnose and treat neurological disorders through medications and non-surgical therapies. Neurosurgeons perform surgical operations on the brain, spine, and nervous system. Most patients first consult a neurologist who may refer them to a neurosurgeon if surgery is necessary.

What neurological tests might I need?

Common neurological tests include MRI and CT scans of the brain and spine, EEG (electroencephalogram) for seizures, nerve conduction studies, lumbar puncture, and cognitive evaluations. Your neurologist will decide the necessary tests based on your symptoms and initial examination.

Does your hospital offer emergency neurological care?

Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency neurological services staffed by expert neurologists and equipped with advanced imaging and monitoring technologies. Our stroke unit is accredited to deliver rapid diagnosis and treatment, ensuring the best possible outcomes for acute neurological emergencies.

Ready to Take the Next Step for Your Neurological Health?

Schedule an appointment with one of our neurology specialists today. Our expert team is dedicated to providing personalized care designed to meet your unique needs.

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